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#143459 - 05/11/05 02:04 PM
Re: Recording Software
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Registered: 11/17/99
Posts: 1150
Loc: netherlands
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All good comments, but I would like to add a bit starting with Tom's signature "Bigger is not allways better" I use both programs. Cool edit since version ce96 , now CEPro.and Cakewalk/Sonar since version 2 from cakewalk and now Sonar. Allthough I would recommand Sonar if you need midi and audio, there's no audio software whith the possibilites of CoolEdit Pro if you're talking recording/editing/ audio, for that price. you have a full professional studio with unlimited equalisers,multitracks,compressors,effects etc.. which include stereo simulations or reverse etc... An excellent mastering tool as well. Last but not least; Runs on any PC since w98, almost crashfree, and even after a crash just restart and you continue where you were! (don't know about the newer adobe version though) Tip: If cooledit crashes most likely you have a hardware problem you don't know about yet! Actually I would recommand to get both programs. Fred
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#143461 - 05/11/05 05:13 PM
Re: Recording Software
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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There is a LOT to be said about only needing Adobe from beginning to end Tony. Sometimes, this is so key to me. Finding which software works best for you and not needing to run through 2 or three programs somtimes makes things much easier and comfortable. I agree too, if I didn't need a midi sequencer, I'd be hard pressed to find a better app for the money than CE Pro or Adobe.
Unfortunately, it doesn't always work out that way for me..lol. I use FL studio for creating backing tracks. I can't use FL Studio as an all in one solution, but I use it more than anything else, only I use it mainly as a Vst or rewire device in Sonar.
I don't even have that option when I use Jammer pro instead of FL, so at that point I use the Maple virtual midi cable to link it to Sonar. I used to use Midi Yoke, but since I went to Windows XP, M Yoke forces me to install 8 inputs and outputs. That seems to play havoc with certain apps, like Band in a Box. On the older Operating systems, you could choose the amount. Maple gives me 4, which is more than enough. I wish Soundtrek ( jammer ) would implement Vst or Dx capability into their apps. I imagine this might also have the side benefit of bringing them more into the mainstream of the current technology, if it even matters to them.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 05-11-2005).]
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