First let me say Bravo! You all did a wonderful job! (I must admit that Cymbaline is my favorite though. What a voice!)
Now, my question is what recording software did you guys use? I've been looking at some guitar recording software lately but there are alot of choices. It needs to be something easy to use as I'm fairly new to this. It would be mostly used to record my progress, and to eventually record a few covers of FLoyd.
By the way, I've got a Pod XT that I use now for practice with headphones. I'd like to be able to use this while recording.
Thanks!
What software did you use?
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acid pro 4 i used that after we used a four track tape recorder (tascam porta 2 not the best in the world but cheap and does the job) i bounced it down to the comp with my mix of the tracks then just stuck abit of reverb eq etc over the top..
but you could use acid as a track recorder an put effects on the tracks individually and chop them up volume in out etc
you can download a free trial one just type sony acid pro 4 in your search..?
but you could use acid as a track recorder an put effects on the tracks individually and chop them up volume in out etc
you can download a free trial one just type sony acid pro 4 in your search..?
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I used Madtracker http://www.madtracker.org ..it is free. I also used SoundForge. I have Cubase, but I did not use it on this track.
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"sorrow" was originally recorded back in '92 during a reheasal session on good old magnetic tape. at the time i think i was using a tascam 4 track. unfortunately the tape ran out before we had finished recording so it remained an incomplete take. several years later i took that tape and loaded it on my computer using "saw plus" and did some overdubs at that time and did a little looping and pasting to complete the track. a few year after that i used "cool edit pro" to clean it up a bit and remastered it to burn to cd. i was never really happy with either the fidelity or performance on the track, but it's the only time we recorded it, so it is what it is. and now after 13 years, it finally sees the light of day!