MUltitracks????

Fury

W.W.F.D
StressWon said:
Okay,,,,Fuckin Audition keeps crashin on me and it's pissin me OFF! What do some of you guys use? I liked Audition(notice "LIKED") due to it is also a wav editor,,,,what else has that?
u can use Sonar its good...but im realizing slowly that Pro Tools is the way to go ...
 

StressWon

www.stress1.com
DueceMade Ent. said:
I dig Ableton Live, or Cubase SX....Lives the shit though. I havent had a crash yet on that GUI, i think its really well engineered. You should try it out.


I tried the original cool edit that I had from awhile back,,,seems to work just fine now. I have somethin on the table wit some beats,,,so if that goes thru, I'm definitly grabbin ProTools.


STEEZO! Yo, Imma hit ya up with those vocals man,,,sorry I forgot to send em out. I thought I did all this time,,lol,,1
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
Basically, any platform is a multitracker except for reason. Though, on entry level I'd still suggest Cubase SX which is fairly easy, personaly I'd go Logic on a hardware/software set but for pc-only based sets I'd try to use the same program you make your beats with (FL in my case).
 

Shonsteez

Gurpologist
StressWon said:

STEEZO! Yo, Imma hit ya up with those vocals man,,,sorry I forgot to send em out. I thought I did all this time,,lol,,1
Naw you did, but the files were corrupt wen i tried to open em. Just upload to YouSendIt and hit me off with the link. Oh yeah and upload that joint to the radio show fool! - Lets show these people what we worked on practically a 1/2 a year ago haha.
Get at me though!
Peace.
 

Hypnotist

Ear Manipulator
There's a reason that Pro Tools is the industry standard in all studios, and you'll see when you get a copy. I'm not sure if they still offer Pro Tools Free, but it's limited to 8 mono tracks and you can't open your sessions in later versions of PT. But for PT Free, you don't need to buy a MBox or any interface, so you can learn a little on how it works.

If you buy PT LE, just make sure you have at least 512 MB of ram and a decent processor speed, like at least 1 GHz. You can do it with 800 MHz, but I'd recommend faster.

When I had Cool Edit Pro 2.0 on my old PC, the wave editor was the shiznit. But tracking in Cool Edit was a pain in the ass. If I had more than 5 tracks, the shit would always play when it was good and ready. Although my Mac PowerBook is much faster than that old PC, I've never had a problem with Pro Tools. (I got 1.5 GHz with 768 MB ram).

Plus, if you get Pro Tools, you can pretty much have it mix-ready for any studio out there, because everyone has a Pro Tools HD system nowadays.
 
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