I would like to do video production with decent audio on computer.
What software and hardware do your use, or recommend, that is not too expensive, but will still deliver quality results.
Also, I want the installation and operating processes, to be user friendly, yet be capable of more complicated editing as my experience improves.
I have many ideas, which I think will appeal, to an audience on youtube.
Thanks, but I actually have a Canon GL1 (I know it’s a little bit older, but still works great) and my intention, is to write and direct my own short videos, add audio tracks, and sound, and edit this all on my computer.
Now the computer is also a little but older, but has this capacity:
180GB HD
512MB Ram.
And sufficient speed, that when I turn off all the background programs, it should be able to edit movies with sound.
would say Sony Vegas pro is a way to go.. Really simple program and easy to learn. You can get from Aries-Films file section. Just google for Aries-Films. Thats it.
I really wanna get into audio production and i’ve tried FL Studio 7 and 8 and they are both too complicated. Does anyone know any good audio production softwares? I need at least a free trial to see if it’s good and then maybe i’ll buy it.
It doesn’t really get much easier than FL Studio… but it’s definitely not everybody’s cup of tea.
You could try:
- Reason
- SONAR
- Ableton Live
- REAPER
hey just wondering what is a good cheap recording software for music, and also i want to add my amplifier to the tracks, so what do i need to buy to plug y amp into the computer to get the amp sound, and also what program would have drum loops aswell, thanks!
If you have an AUX Output on your amplifier for an External speaker system, then you run a chord from that to a Line In jack on your audio/digital USB computer interface and you can record directly from your amplifier. That is the best idea to get a clean sound. The alternative is to place a good studio quality directional mic in front of the amplifier between the center and the edge of the speaker.
You might be wondering what an audio/digital USB computer interface is. Your computer did not come with one. Generally that is something you purchase to go with your recording software or DAW (digital audio workstation). There are many different kinds of DAWs on the market. Some of them (like Audacity) are even free. I don’t know what your goal is for your music but, if you are serious about writing and recording your own music and you intend to sell it on Amazon.com, iTunes, CD Baby, or Tunecore, then you need to produce broadcast quality music which you can then also get local radio stations to play for you. In that case, there is only one DAW you should consider and it comes with lots of drum tracks and other loops and sounds and it even comes with it’s own audio.digital USB computer interface with a built in music quality sound card. The sound card in your computer was not intended for recording music. That DAW is also the industry standard software for recording and the vast majority of music that you hear on the radio or through the internet was recorded using this software. That software is Pro Tools. When you compare it with the best recording software products out there is seems very reasonably priced. http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Digidesign-Mbox-2-Mini-Recording-Bundle?sku=702525 - This package deal even includes a studio monitor so you can listen to your recording through the Pro Tools interface, a very good studio quality microphone (I have this microphone, it’s great) and a mic stand and all the cables you need along with the Pro Tools LE software.
So, if you are serious about your music, I would not recommend anything else. Pro Tools! There really is no substitute!
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Hi, I was wondering what is one of the best recording software’s to record rock music that i can get for free. We have 2 electric guitars 1 drummer 1 singer and 1 bassist, and i would like to record them seperatley. Could you please tell me what software I should download that i could get for free, thanks.
By the way i do need it for free cause we are not processionals
Try Audacity. I haven’t used it much, so I don’t know all the features, but it’s a great free audio program.
I’m looking for a really good music recording program for my computer…for metal blues and heavier stuff.
Pro Tools.
Here is a wonderful article on setting up a Pro Tools studio: http://www.audioneeds.com/forums/content.php?3-The-Startup-Studio
Also, you should seriously consider joining a community like http://www.audioneeds.com - it’s a great forum filled with sound engineers that are always asking and answering questions and discussing techniques in mixing and recording. I think it’ll help you a lot since you are interested in recording so much.