Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Ep Budgeting Serial Recording Software(for A Band)?

Recording Software(for a band)? - ep budgeting serial

I'm in a band and looking for software to record an EP. Budget of the volume is relatively low, so if you give me some names of software (including the interface, if possible could) would be great.

2 comments:

String7t... said...

I would not recommend starting their own demo, if you have several years experience in audio technology. Check the audio production is an art form, and no matter how much you spend microphones, mixing consoles, software and interfaces, the demo does not sound as good as their technical skills.

You can read more than about $ 700 to pay for a multi-track hard disk recorder or a PC audio interface with enough channels to record a tape. Additional microphones, cables and tripods.

My studio charges $ 200 for a block of 10 hours of recording time and we have years of experience in audio production, may sound good, most groups. Find a studio near you and let it prove itself, it is advantageous in the long run, and you seem much better.

Nick M said...

It is on the contrary, the software interface. Can a few additional details about your group? How many people and things. Register Yourself AA is a difficult task. If you really want to have an EP that sounds good to go in a studio.

Tapco (Mackie, made with traction 2)
http://www.tapcoworld.com/products/linku ...

PreSonus (the Firebox with Cubase)
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/P ...

M-Audio ( "Fast Track" with VIVO Abelton (Program of confusion, if you ask me)
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/M ...

The opportunity for free software:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

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