[kj] OT: Recording software

Darren A. Peace dpeace at bigfoot.com
Sat Jun 11 11:55:36 EDT 2011


I've gone Mac, and use Cubase, Logic, Reaper, Audition and Reason / Record, depending on what I'm doing. I've played with Ableton Live and Pro Tools 9, but don't like them enough to investigate further. The only reason to go with Pro Tools these days, in my view, is if you need to exchange projects with someone who uses PT, or would find the familiarity useful with a view to working in a studio; having said that, an increasing number of studios appear to be using Logic.

The advantage of Logic is the additional stuff that comes with it; if you already have the plug-ins you want, even Logic's overkill, and you could get by perfectly adequately with something like Reaper (which I've really taken to, and is multi-platform).

NI Komplete forms the basis of my instruments, with a guitar, bass, couple of keyboards and some interfaces. Although I've got hardware effects, I rarely use them these days because Guitar Rig, Amplitube & Vandal are so good, and allow me to totally fuck with the effects I had live while recording.

I can emulate pretty much any vintage synth I want to with VSTi's, and have got rid of almost all of my hardware synths.

Ridiculously, I can now produce a better quality demo on my iPhone / iPad with an iRig interface than I could on a PC four years ago. The Macs mean I have said goodbye to latency issues, and the only disadvantage with so much software to play with is that the enormous choices sometimes mean that I spend less time creating than I do tinkering. Seriously, an iMac with 16GB of RAM is sufficient to do anything I could want.

Also, I have a fucking Fairlight on my phone, which is still extraordinary to me.

Darren
Hungerford, UK

On 11 Jun 2011, at 02:48, "Dominico C" <dominicoc at hotmail.com> wrote:


> I use Sound Forge Pro and Acid Pro for recording, multi-tracking and editing. I'm finding lately that Sound Forge Pro is more than just an audio editor. I also use FL Studio to build percussion / beats, and do a lot of sequencing with it. I also have hardware, Mackie 6 channel mixer, Roland SH-201, Korg Triton Extreme, KP3, Akai drum machine, and play an electric Ibanez, with a couple of stomp boxes. Everything is fed into the mixer, and then to the hard drive. Most of the hardware had been collected over the years though.

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> 12-13 years ago I started bare bones, but things changed and evolved where even the hardware synths were becoming more affordable, which I bought my first Korg. That Korg was cool.

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> I tried Sonar, but I was encountering Latency and plugin issues about 2 years ago... I then switched back to Acid Pro for multi-tracking. I also have a plethora of VST plugins, mostly freebies.

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> It depends on what I'm doing. And things have changed over the years; I also lost a lot of kit when I moved to the States.

> As I always need something organic in the mix, I use a Mackie 1624 mixer.

> Software wise, basics like Soundforge for Wav editing. Fruiytloops for loop generation. Cubase. I used Logic for a bit, and would still recommend it.

> I have a Delta 1010 soundcard, and will never buy anything from M Audio again, WAY to many MS conflicts.

> Although I record to hard drive, the main mix will always be thru the Mackie. I would love Pro Tools, but can never find a decent rip ;)

> I always record live, i.e. hands on the mixer.

> These days I do mainly field recording and loop generation. Guitar = Epiphone LP copy..nice action, low budget :) I was once the proud owner of numerous guitars, strat, les paul, hofner (acoustic) among others.

> After losing all my Roland kit (101, 303, 909 etc.) I invested in a JP8000, and use sample programs for drums now.

> I would use Ableton for live. Good when using 'raw' cuts, and mixing on the fly, less processor issues.

> Truthfully I am more of a sound freak, than software freak, and will gladly mess around with anything I can get my hands on. I used to do a lot of circuit bending, particularly with pedals. Then it got trendy and naff.

> Rebirth and reactor occassionally get used.

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> Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 14:53:44 -0700

> From: letranger789 at yahoo.com

> To: gathering at misera.net

> Subject: [kj] OT: Recording software

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> Gatherers,

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> I'm looking into different kinds of recording software and I'm not sure what to get. What do the rest of you guys use and why?

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> Cheers,

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> Adam

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> From: folk devil <folk.devil at hotmail.com>

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> Sent: Thu, June 9, 2011 12:01:41 PM

> Subject: Re: [kj] So...KJ on Friday: Ben Calvert Tweet

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> I would only use Ableton for live performance, using 'raw cuts'. Not practical for recording, as my sound sources come from numerous places...

> Not a fan of Cakewalk, though. My mixdowns are still analog.

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> Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 16:38:58 +0100

> From: Marc.Phillipps at enfield.nhs.uk

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> Subject: Re: [kj] So...KJ on Friday: Ben Calvert Tweet

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> Ableton Live . . . .

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> I must admit I have never really got along with that program, I guess I am a Cakewalk/Sonar type of guy

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> Maybe it will get to LA? :)

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> Nothing like KJ in the daylight...

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> Additional info here:

> http://uk.sonispherefestivals.com/news/sonisphere-2011-roars-into-action/

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> http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150210599816267&set=a.10150209822036267.309710.49362431266&type=1

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> Additional info here:

> http://uk.sonispherefestivals.com/news/sonisphere-2011-roars-into-action/

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> From: PHIL TOFIELD <phil.tofield at virgin.net>

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> Ive had a Delta 1010 for years, never had any conflict issues with it. I use

> a M-Audio Midisport too and its also rock solid.

> My mixer is a yamaha 01V, through Alesis monitors (total shit, cant wait to

> change them, Mackie or KRK's next time). I used to work for yamaha, so got

> quite a bit of yammy stuff, mixer, sampler, motif rack xs, rm1x loop

> sequencer.

> As for software, I mainly use Cubase and Reason, cos Ive used them both for

> years and know them inside out. Wavelab for editing and mastering.

> Ive recently (last few weeks) started getting into Ableton, in the hope that

> it will get me out of the creative rut Ive been in for ages. Never really

> used it before, but Im quite liking it at the moment. The deeper I go into

> it, the more features I keep finding where I think "why doesnt cubase do

> this?".

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> On 10 June 2011 16:43, folk devil <folk.devil at hotmail.com> wrote:

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>> It depends on what I'm doing. And things have changed over the years; I

>> also lost a lot of kit when I moved to the States.

>> As I always need something organic in the mix, I use a Mackie 1624 mixer.

>> Software wise, basics like Soundforge for Wav editing. Fruiytloops for loop

>> generation. Cubase. I used Logic for a bit, and would still recommend it.

>> I have a Delta 1010 soundcard, and will never buy anything from M Audio

>> again, WAY to many MS conflicts.

>> Although I record to hard drive, the main mix will always be thru the

>> Mackie. I would love Pro Tools, but can never find a decent rip ;)

>> I always record live, i.e. hands on the mixer.

>> These days I do mainly field recording and loop generation. Guitar =

>> Epiphone LP copy..nice action, low budget :) I was once the proud owner of

>> numerous guitars, strat, les paul, hofner (acoustic) among others.

>> After losing all my Roland kit (101, 303, 909 etc.) I invested in a JP8000,

>> and use sample programs for drums now.

>> I would use Ableton for live. Good when using 'raw' cuts, and mixing on the

>> fly, less processor issues.

>> Truthfully I am more of a sound freak, than software freak, and will gladly

>> mess around with anything I can get my hands on. I used to do a lot of

>> circuit bending, particularly with pedals. Then it got trendy and naff.

>> Rebirth and reactor occassionally get used.

>>

>> ------------------------------

>> Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 14:53:44 -0700

>> From: letranger789 at yahoo.com

>> To: gathering at misera.net

>> Subject: [kj] OT: Recording software

>>

>>

>> Gatherers,

>>

>> I'm looking into different kinds of recording software and I'm not sure

>> what to get. What do the rest of you guys use and why?

>>

>> Cheers,

>>

>> Adam

>>

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>> *From:* folk devil <folk.devil at hotmail.com>

>> *To:* gathering at misera.net

>> *Sent:* Thu, June 9, 2011 12:01:41 PM

>> *Subject:* Re: [kj] So...KJ on Friday: Ben Calvert Tweet

>>

>> I would only use Ableton for live performance, using 'raw cuts'. Not

>> practical for recording, as my sound sources come from numerous places...

>> Not a fan of Cakewalk, though. My mixdowns are still analog.

>>

>> ------------------------------

>> Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 16:38:58 +0100

>> From: Marc.Phillipps at enfield.nhs.uk

>> To: gathering at misera.net

>> Subject: Re: [kj] So...KJ on Friday: Ben Calvert Tweet

>>

>> Ableton Live . . . .

>>

>>

>>

>> I must admit I have never really got along with that program, I guess I am

>> a Cakewalk/Sonar type of guy

>>

>>

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