Recording Mixes On Macs
I've always used a PC and I have always used cool edit or Adobe Audition. A couple of months ago i got an imac and i am having a really hard time getting going with recording. I started with adobe audition on VMware, and that didn't work. I switched to bootcamp. It works but not all of the time. Sometimes the audio is clipping out of one side and then flat on top of the other side... BTW i record directly in with a Y cord.
Any suggestions of a interface that would work well on bootcamp or a mac program that works as well or better than adobe audition?
Any suggestions of a interface that would work well on bootcamp or a mac program that works as well or better than adobe audition?
At 9:24 PM 19 November 2009
dj trends wrote
I think running a PC recording program via bootcamp is a mistake - there are plenty of programs that are native to mac OS that work great, including Garage Band. I personally use Ableton Live to record my mixes, so I can add drops and mark CD tracks post recording, but have used garage band successfully as well. Many people on this forum use audacity, which I think is free and works well.
At 9:36 PM 19 November 2009
beatdown wrote
i know its prob not the greatest, but its stricktly recording only, i use WireTap studio. it was cheap and hasnt failed me yet. for Macs as well.
At 10:46 PM 20 November 2009
Wazo wrote
audio recorder with the lame mp3 plug in, or record to wave.
simple, efficient and not a resource hog.
simple, efficient and not a resource hog.
At 4:50 AM 21 November 2009
djpuma_gemini wrote
Free program called audacity works like a charm you can also place markers to split tracks and do post work it is totally free also.
At 12:45 PM 21 November 2009
DJReflexion wrote
At 8:58 PM 21 November 2009
gotchuckz wrote
I personally used Peak LE before going to itch that has built in recording. I was very happy with Peak and will probably upgrade to the full edition and use it for editing. Have ableton also but just too many buttons in the cockpit.....
At 9:54 PM 23 November 2009
Flip - Steelo wrote
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