Re: Re: Home Recording
Quote from Forum Archives on May 25, 2017, 10:56 amPosted by: meyerwh <meyerwh@...>
I would not be releasing for sale, but would be recording good quality demos for gigs and potentially grad school application.Studio One is what I mainly use now
Thanks,
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> On May 25, 2017, at 10:52 AM, David Stone <dstone@chem.utoronto.ca> wrote:
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> Honestly, I just use GarageBand. It has the necessary export options, it's simple to use, and it's easy to get. I've poked Audacity a few times, and I also have something called "Studio One 2", which is the free Presonus software.
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> The real question is, what are you realistically going to do with these recordings? If you're looking to actually release recordings for sale, the learning curve on more professional level software might well be worth it. Otherwise, I'm not sure you'd really benefit from all the bells and whistles?
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> David
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>> On May-25-2017, at 10:38 AM, churchbass-digest-help@welovegod.org wrote:
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>> I want to get a little more serious about home recording. Not necessarily professional quality, but I want to overdub bass and keyboards for practice tracks, composition and demos.
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>> I have been using PreSounus and Audacity (just for export to mp3s). I have been thinking about Pro Tools, but it seems like a steep learning curve.
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>> Any thoughts?
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Posted by: meyerwh <meyerwh@...>
Studio One is what I mainly use now
Thanks,
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 25, 2017, at 10:52 AM, David Stone <dstone@chem.utoronto.ca> wrote:
>
> Honestly, I just use GarageBand. It has the necessary export options, it's simple to use, and it's easy to get. I've poked Audacity a few times, and I also have something called "Studio One 2", which is the free Presonus software.
>
> The real question is, what are you realistically going to do with these recordings? If you're looking to actually release recordings for sale, the learning curve on more professional level software might well be worth it. Otherwise, I'm not sure you'd really benefit from all the bells and whistles?
>
> David
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>
>> On May-25-2017, at 10:38 AM, churchbass-digest-help@welovegod.org wrote:
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>> I want to get a little more serious about home recording. Not necessarily professional quality, but I want to overdub bass and keyboards for practice tracks, composition and demos.
>>
>> I have been using PreSounus and Audacity (just for export to mp3s). I have been thinking about Pro Tools, but it seems like a steep learning curve.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>