20 years ago, it seem impossible to have a multitrack recorder in your home. Today
2020, not just multitrack recorder but the whole audio processer unit also. I am
currently using Logic Pro X... In the next 5 years, what do you think will happen?
20 years ago, it seem impossible to have a multitrack recorder in your home.
processer unit also. I am currently using Logic Pro X... In the next 5 years, what do you think will happen?
20 years ago, it seem impossible to have a multitrack recorder in your home. Today 2020, not just multitrack recorder but the whole audio processer unit also. I am currently using Logic Pro X... In the next 5 years, what do you think will happen?
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Re: Logic Pro X
By: Oakster to All on Fri Jun 19 2020 08:33 am
I don't think that's really true.. In the mid 90s, I know someone who had a 4-track multi-track recorder that used cassette tapes. It supported 4 tracks because cassettes were 2-sided and stereo (resulting in 4 audio tracks that could be recorded). It was a small device and I don't think it was terribly expensive.
Oa? Today 2020, not just multitrack recorder but the whole audio
I've occasionally used Mixcraft in Windows to record music. It seems we have a lot available right now. Who knows what will happen in 5 years.
Nightfox
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One of the 4 track recorders for home use was Tascam but I believe others made them too.
Re: Logic Pro X
By: The Millionaire to Nightfox on Fri Jun 19 2020 04:07 pm
Yeah, Tascam sounds familiar.
Nightfox
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The Millionaire wrote to Oakster <=-
Logic Pro X rocks! The closest thing to a recording studio you'll
ever get. I love the mixing console on it. GarageBand is pretty
good too. Cakewalk Sonar is pretty incredible. Reason is cool
too. Adobe Audition is also amazing.
Logic Pro X rocks! The closest thing to a recording studio you'll
ever get. I love the mixing console on it. GarageBand is pretty
good too. Cakewalk Sonar is pretty incredible. Reason is cool
too. Adobe Audition is also amazing.
Okay, so to summarize, these products are rated as:
"rocks"
"pretty good"
"pretty incredible"
"cool"
"amazing"
Can you provide some substance to those ratings? Which one of
those is the BEST? Which one do you recommend if you can only
use *ONE*?
Okay, so to summarize, these products are rated as:
"rocks"
"pretty good"
"pretty incredible"
"cool"
"amazing"
Can you provide some substance to those ratings? Which one of
those is the BEST? Which one do you recommend if you can only
use *ONE*?
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Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
Logic Pro X rocks! The closest thing to a recording studio you'll
ever get. I love the mixing console on it. GarageBand is pretty
good too. Cakewalk Sonar is pretty incredible. Reason is cool
too. Adobe Audition is also amazing.
Okay, so to summarize, these products are rated as:
"rocks"
"pretty good"
"pretty incredible"
"cool"
"amazing"
Can you provide some substance to those ratings? Which one of
those is the BEST? Which one do you recommend if you can only
use *ONE*?
C'mon.. Those phrases are all used in colloquial speech. I
assume you know what they mean, right?
The Millionaire wrote to Gamgee <=-
Okay, so to summarize, these products are rated as:
"rocks"
"pretty good"
"pretty incredible"
"cool"
"amazing"
Can you provide some substance to those ratings? Which one of
those is the BEST? Which one do you recommend if you can only
use *ONE*?
It's the best one out there for the IMac. GarageBand comes a
clear second place, GarageBand is great for beginners and
enthusiasts who want to create music easily whereas Logic Pro X
is more suitable towards the professional side of people since
it's more geared towards closer to the industry and has the
makings of pure realism state of the art technology which is so
lifelike that it feels like you're in a real recording studio.
The Millionaire wrote to Oakster <=-
Logic Pro X rocks! The closest thing to a recording studio you'll
ever get. I love the mixing console on it. GarageBand is pretty
good too. Cakewalk Sonar is pretty incredible. Reason is cool
too. Adobe Audition is also amazing.
Okay, so to summarize, these products are rated as:
"rocks"
"pretty good"
"pretty incredible"
"cool"
"amazing"
Can you provide some substance to those ratings? Which one of
those is the BEST? Which one do you recommend if you can only
use *ONE*?
Digital Man wrote to Gamgee <=-
Logic Pro X rocks! The closest thing to a recording studio you'll
ever get. I love the mixing console on it. GarageBand is pretty
good too. Cakewalk Sonar is pretty incredible. Reason is cool
too. Adobe Audition is also amazing.
Okay, so to summarize, these products are rated as:
"rocks"
"pretty good"
"pretty incredible"
"cool"
"amazing"
Can you provide some substance to those ratings? Which one of
those is the BEST? Which one do you recommend if you can only
use *ONE*?
Reaper. Or ProTools. Or maybe Studio One. :-)
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