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My friend and his "Band", (We're 13
) came to me asking for some audio editing software. I'm looking at a few things,I have Fruity Loops, which basically is a make own music thing, and Acid 4, which I have no clue what it does and am looking at Cakewalk Sonar 3, which I also have no clue what it does, but by the tag I'd say it works miracles. Now I'm wondering what I can find that would help reduce the static/fuzz/unwanted noise brought in by recording, and something to easily control volume through out and easy to mix together. Much Appreciated Charlie |
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Audio/Video Expert
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: West Michigan
Posts: 1,625
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Okay, wait a minute. I applaud your desire to help your friend's band and learn about the recording process, but for a 13 year old, you've got some expensive tools. And Sonar 3 is very expensive - $300 for the basic package. It's also overkill for what you can accomplish - unless you've got a soundcard that can record 8 or more lines at one time.
The very idea that you have Acid 4 and have "no clue" how it works makes me very and I mean VERY leary of offering you any help on this - Acid is a very specific tool and anyone that would own it would own it for a reason. So I have my doubts to you actually owning Acid 4. But I will offer you this : regarding the "static/fuzz/unwanted noise" - that's a product of the quality of your soundcard and the recording levels that you used as well a the quality of what was recorded. Dave.
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Bakersfield,CA
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Do a Google search for Audacity, it is a simple recording editing program that is VST plug-in compatable. And it is free.
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