Question:
Recording music software?
funeralofhearts93
2008-05-26 13:22:52 UTC
Heya, i'm currantly in a gothic rock/experiemental band and am wondering what anyone suggests is the best music software for making your own music with such instruments as the guitar, drums, bass and keyboards and vocals. does anyone know some good music software which has great effects for instuments and easy to use. i am thinking of creating a proper demo for our music and was wondering what would be the most ideal for a professional sound recordings, thank you for reading please help

it's more effects i'm looking for which you get on advanced keyboards and advance guitar pedals e.g. aliens effects, church organ effects, distortion and other more electronoic mixing sounds to create a rock/electro style, thanks please can you help
Three answers:
ek_1_gk
2008-05-26 13:27:43 UTC
you might have what you need on this >>>http://www.cleverjoe.com/music_software_home.html
Simply Stevie
2008-05-26 13:32:31 UTC
Hey, there are 2...1 is free and the other is licensed. Adobe Audition is licensed but an excellent piece of software! Software includes real time editing and track recording! Pretty user friendly to use.



The other software is Audacity. This one is free and real easy to use!!



I am a guitarist and have used both! I really enjoy Audition! Check isohunt for that one!
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2016-11-13 14:54:44 UTC
professional techniques is an extremely universal DAW used for extra effective than in basic terms pop and electronica. FL is often used to checklist and combine. Sonor by making use of Cakewalk is likewise a good DAW. in case you like something low-cost yet efficient, take a seem at Mixcraft by making use of Acoustica. FYI - digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) are not categorised by making use of genres of song. and that i'm specific you are able to combination usa song in Ableton in basic terms nice.


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