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Old 05-24-2006, 08:32 PM   #18
Wintermute
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Originally Posted by neatobassman
Audacity is good.
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.
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.
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