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Originally Posted by neatobassman
Audacity is good.
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Audacity is sufficient, if you've never used anything better. Beats the hell out of MS Sound Recorder, I'll give you that. But so would a dead mouse.
For recording at the moment I'm mainly using Wavelab, then sequencing in Reason. Technically there are loads of reasons why I really shouldn't, especially since I have working copies of Cubase, Logic, and Acid Pro. But I love Reason's synthesis and audio processing system, and it lets me use them to their full.
That's for home recording, for coursework and such I either use ProTools, or do it the good old fashioned way, with a reel of 2" tape, and not a computer in sight.
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Originally Posted by Manticore Guy
Make sure you get a stereo adaptor, not a mono one. Makes a big difference.
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It really, really doesn't.
Bass is a mono instrument. A select few effects might have a stereo element, but for the most part a stereo adaptor won't make a single difference for you.