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What do you use

Last post Thu, Sep 21 2006, 10:10 PM by kendall. 8 replies.
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  •  Fri, Sep 15 2006, 9:59 PM 5886

    What do you use

    I know we got a few musicians on here. Does anyone record their stuff. If so what software do you use?

    Pro Tools seems to be the an industry standard nowadays. Outta my price range.

    I've messed around with Cool Edit (Adobe Audtion), Wavelab, Soundforge and Acid Pro. A few others here or there.
    Congratulations Triumph
  •  Tue, Sep 19 2006, 9:30 PM 5887 in reply to 5886

    Re: What do you use

    Sonar 5 or direct with my GNX4
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  •  Wed, Sep 20 2006, 2:57 AM 5888 in reply to 5886

    Re: What do you use

    yay 700 posts..special me, anyway I feel like I'm reading chinese or something in this thread lol...none of it makes sense-I guess I'm not enough of a(more like not at all) musician to understand what the stuff is thats being used today
    Can't you feel the magic, feel it everywhere, Can't you hear the music, there's something in the air, There's a celebration, deep within a song, Celebrate this feeling, you know it can't be wrong
  •  Wed, Sep 20 2006, 3:11 AM 5889 in reply to 5886

    Re: What do you use

    knetzke11:
    yay 700 posts..special me, anyway I feel like I'm reading chinese or something in this thread lol...none of it makes sense-I guess I'm not enough of a(more like not at all) musician to understand what the stuff is thats being used today



    Dont worry Ben, All it is a distraction. Software designed to give you fits at times and keep you from actually practicing. Congrats on the 700th
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  •  Wed, Sep 20 2006, 11:57 AM 5890 in reply to 5886

    Re: What do you use

    yeah its a big milestone on Triumphmusic.com haha, I'm probably using some money I got for my birthday to buy a few cd's and something for Bailie tonight...so I'll have to skim over the boards and get a few ideas-probably going to try to find first glance by april wine, ummm dont say no by billy squier, something by jeff beck....what else? I donno I'll find something I like there-always do!
    Can't you feel the magic, feel it everywhere, Can't you hear the music, there's something in the air, There's a celebration, deep within a song, Celebrate this feeling, you know it can't be wrong
  •  Wed, Sep 20 2006, 9:57 PM 5891 in reply to 5886

    Re: What do you use

    When it comes to recording music digitally, Macintosh is the best. I use their Garage Band program, but I know there are ever better ones out there use spesifically for Macs.

    I luv my Mac tounge.gif
  •  Thu, Sep 21 2006, 1:42 AM 5892 in reply to 5886

    Re: What do you use

    I use Guitar Tracks Pro 3. Its not the best, but it has some pretty good drum loops on it.
    Never Surrender
  •  Thu, Sep 21 2006, 10:07 PM 5893 in reply to 5886

    Re: What do you use

    knetzke11:
    yay 700 posts..special me, anyway I feel like I'm reading chinese or something in this thread lol...none of it makes sense-I guess I'm not enough of a(more like not at all) musician to understand what the stuff is thats being used today



    sometimes it may as well be in chinese. biggrin.gif

    Nowadays though you dont need to be a musician (although it helps) to use this kinda software. You just need patience and a willingness to learn.

    who knows with a little messing around you could turn out to be the next gil
    Congratulations Triumph
  •  Thu, Sep 21 2006, 10:10 PM 5894 in reply to 5886

    Re: What do you use

    Never_Say_Never:
    I use Guitar Tracks Pro 3. Its not the best, but it has some pretty good drum loops on it.


    what do you use guitar tracks for? do you actually make full songs or do you just record yourself playing guitar and then program the drums.
    Congratulations Triumph
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