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Ph33rViper
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 Australia
251 posts Joined: Dec, 2005
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Posted - 2008/03/25 : 04:08:56
Hey guys,
I currently use Audacity for any sound recording and that is incuding backing up any vinyl and creating mixes.
Good program and yes I like it.
Should I move on to something else or stick to Audacity for any sound recording?
What would you recommend?
Thanks
Ph33r Viper
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Interfade
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 Australia
51 posts Joined: Mar, 2008
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Posted - 2008/03/25 : 04:11:15
Whatever floats your boat.
If it does the job then shouldn't be a problem is there? :P
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coopshire
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 United States
314 posts Joined: Feb, 2008
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Posted - 2008/03/25 : 04:12:41
quote: Originally posted by Ph33rViper:
Hey guys,
I currently use Audacity for any sound recording and that is incuding backing up any vinyl and creating mixes.
Good program and yes I like it.
Should I move on to something else or stick to Audacity for any sound recording?
What would you recommend?
Thanks
Ph33r Viper
hmmm good question
id like to ask somthin too
is there anything thats better?
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Interfade
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51 posts Joined: Mar, 2008
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Posted - 2008/03/25 : 04:22:27
Well I have tried many programs and it all the same I think.
It just depends on your soundcard/hardware and stuff.
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coopshire
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314 posts Joined: Feb, 2008
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Posted - 2008/03/25 : 04:41:06
quote: Originally posted by Interfade:
Well I have tried many programs and it all the same I think.
It just depends on your soundcard/hardware and stuff.
alright cheers mate
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Ph33rViper
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 Australia
251 posts Joined: Dec, 2005
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Posted - 2008/03/25 : 09:48:55
quote: Originally posted by coopshire:
quote: Originally posted by Ph33rViper:
Hey guys,
I currently use Audacity for any sound recording and that is incuding backing up any vinyl and creating mixes.
Good program and yes I like it.
Should I move on to something else or stick to Audacity for any sound recording?
What would you recommend?
Thanks
Ph33r Viper
hmmm good question
id like to ask somthin too
is there anything thats better?
Thats what im trying to ask any way :)
Is there anything better?
anyway thanks anyway ;)
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bulby_g
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7,205 posts Joined: Apr, 2004
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Posted - 2008/03/25 : 10:28:55
Take a look at your soundcard before anything else. On-board sound and soundblasters don't cut it for professional recordings.
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djbuzz1021
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Posted - 2008/03/25 : 10:59:15
www.mymp3mymp3.com <--- works fine for me :)
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