looking for a not too expensive mixer for recording from my acousti-lectric on my computer... im looking at a behringer from american musical supply, model is somthin-1202... is behringer a decent company?
also are there some good recording programs avalible for free download somewhere?
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Protools is the software made by digidesign (a subsidiary of Avid, probably the world's leading video equipment company). digidesign is widely regarded as the best audio equipment company, too. Anyway, it's the software that powers all of their hardware and it's absolutely amazing. It's got somewhat of a steep learning curve, though. And the free version only works on Windows 98, so if you have newer than that you're out of luck (I don't really understand why though...).crash_in_to_me wrote:what exactly is pro tools? ive heard about it, but yeah
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thanks... the computer im downloading it onto has xp but the computer i would be using it on has 98, i dunno if that owuld workTrippnBill686 wrote:Protools is the software made by digidesign (a subsidiary of Avid, probably the world's leading video equipment company). digidesign is widely regarded as the best audio equipment company, too. Anyway, it's the software that powers all of their hardware and it's absolutely amazing. It's got somewhat of a steep learning curve, though. And the free version only works on Windows 98, so if you have newer than that you're out of luck (I don't really understand why though...).crash_in_to_me wrote:what exactly is pro tools? ive heard about it, but yeah
i was looking on musicians friend or somthing and it has this funny looking box thing with some knobbys on it and it said it was pro tools...i have no idea what it was... is the downloadable program usable if i just plug in from the mixer to the soundcard?
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i have 15 matty boom points, and frankly, i dont give a shit
The thing you saw was a controller for pro tools. It gives you hands on control of playback, effects, faders, and almost everthing else. This to me is the best way to go cause I like a more hands on feel. Oh and it also connects via firewire/usb so it's extremely easy to set up and you don't need an expensive soundcard or anything else for that matter.i was looking on musicians friend or somthing and it has this funny looking box thing with some knobbys on it and it said it was pro tools...i have no idea what it was
The program should work fine if you plug your mixer into the sound card.
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