May 14

 

 


Do you think this is nuts? I’m going to try to review all of the major DAWs, in other words all of the music editing software, music mixing software, music making software, recording music software, audio production software, whatever you want to call it. While each one has acquired it’s own fanbase, not many musicians would be tempted to trash an investment that can sometimes have a very long tedious learning curve to make the switch to another program, or would you? Another case in point is that the biggest, most popular programs have already reached a higher level of growth. But on the other hand,  I don’t believe that if any or all of them vanished overnight leaving only one, would it be that terrible? They all work well and you’d still be able to make great music! (assuming that you make great music:).

It’s nice to be able to compare/review each product because they all have different strenghts and weaknesses. Hopefully this will help you with your decision making as to what audio production software would work the best for you and your budget constraints (if any exist). The nice thing about some of these programs is that they have a less expensive version available that while not quite as fancy as the full fledged version, will still get the job done quite nicely.

So what about that learning curve? Don’t bury your head in the sand here. There will always be a learning curve. Like most programs available now, they are becoming more and more in tune with either Mac or Windows operating systems, which helps to lesson that fabled learning curve. Not to mention that these music editing software programs tend to borrow from the competition, hence making it easier to learn them and if you stay with the same company, but upgrade you’ve got even less of a learning curve. So you can relax it shouldn’t be that hard.

Sometime down the line you may want to switch. Like every thing else in this world nothing is static or stays the same, including recording music software programs. At some point you may want to try another product, it might have some feature in it that the program that you’re currently using is missing and you know that you just can’t live without. Personally I love technology and want every new gadget out there. If you’re anything like me I’m sure that eventually you are gonna want to try something new.

With that said I need to remind you that again nothing is static here. These music making software programs are constantly being changed and updated. Which on the one hand is great, but on the other hand can be frustrating. It’s the nature of the beast or anything electronic nowadays. Repeat after me, there will always be upgrades and improvements. Some you will love, others you will hate. Get use to it.

Next up, support. Well we all know what support can be like. Some audio production software companies do a pretty good job with support, others not so hot. I would suggest that you first check out any FAQ’s and second if they have a forum go there. Forums can oftentimes be the best place to find answers to your questions or problems. Most of these music making software companies are not set up for unlimited support. Use it wisely.


 

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Mar 11

Logic Pro 8 has adjustable send levels that change the volume of each track sent to another. Record, mix and edit songs with the best of them using these tips from an experienced music producer in this free video.

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Mar 6

I like to edit pre-made loops together into songs, but I haven’t found a program that has let me turn a made song into an mp3 file for me to take with me in an mp3 player or something. Does anyone know of such a software, for free might i ad?

Audacity’s no good for your purposes..
It can save as mp3 but it doesn’t use loops.

Garage Band’s fine if you’ve got a Mac.

Third time lucky - Acid Xpress.
The free, lite, loop based version of Sony Acid Pro 7.
Free loop pack from site and the ability to create up to ten loop based tracks.
You won’t get all the functions of the commercial version but hey, it’s free and it works.
Create your track then select "render as" from the file menu.
Select mp3 from the "save as type" dropdown list and select the bitrate from the "template" dropdown list.
128 kbps is generally accepted as the best quality versus size ratio.
More than good enough for an mp3 player.

Acid Xpress:
http://www.acidplanet.com/downloads/xpress/
More free, compatible loops from Macloops:
http://www.macloops.com/ (sign up needed but no catches)

Edit: The RZ mp3 converter won’t cut it either. You’re "saving as" not converting.

Feb 25

http://www.audiblemarketing.com/tag/audacity-tutorial/

This is the second part of the fifth video in a series of tutorials to show how to use the free recording software called Audacity. This video shows a really simple, down and dirty way to add a second track, and mox your voice with music to make a simple intro and outro.

The whole video was too long for Youtube so has been split in 2. You can find the other video in my videos on Youtube, or go to my blog for all the videos in the series:

http://audiblemarketing.com

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Feb 18

Does anyone know of a good free music mixing software that is easy to use
like you can add sound affects and stuff with it

Well, it’s kinda hard to find one that is free where you can add effects but there is this: http://www.blazeaudio.com/products/wavecreator.html on this program you can download the free trial. There is one program I am using right now called Music Mixer 4 http://download.cnet.com/Music-Mixer/3000-2170_4-10603953.html but the only issue with it is that you can only edit wav. files. if you decide to download this one then you can change other files (e.g. mp3, avi) to wav by going here: http://www.mediaconverter.org/ . You can also download the free trial of MixCraft but that takes some getting used to.

Feb 16

all the ones i’ve found suck and frustrate me soo bad because their confusing.i want to cut tracks and mix various tracks together and also separate a tracks and use instrumental or just the words and just make a really cool song with some of my favorite music.

I have found Audacity good

Feb 14

I am planning to download music videos, mix them by removing the gaps between the songs and videos (better if I can add animated transitions between songs), burn it in a dvd and play it for my party. Also, I prefer a software that can import any format of music videos. Any suggestions?

With this one, you can easily capture, edit and share your video like a pro,but it need to pay,if you have interested,just have a look.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Abest-video-editor.com%2F&btnG=Search&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
Some useful info:
http://www.ask.com
http://www.answerbag.com

Feb 11

I just bought a usb condenser microphone and I was wondering which software i should get. i want to record some acoustic and maybe electric guitar and maybe some vocals. i dont want anything to fancy or complicated, just complicated enough so i can have all the effects i want, like an egualizer compressor, reverb and some other stuff. thanks

if you have a mac…get garage band if your on a windows you could try logic studio

Feb 4

I need to mix 5 songs 2 make up a song of 3.5 minutes.
I need to download a software which is easy to use and also, free.
Suggestions?

Cockos Reaper is a good choice (weirdly it’s a shareware that never ends).

edit: you don’t need to go to Rapidshare to get Audacity. it’s available as a normal download. Methinks someone is after Rapidshare points.

Feb 2

I’m planning to save up money for a ton of stuff, and I was wonder what is the best music editing/mixing/recording software ? Or just one, because I think music mixing and stuff is really cool and I wanted to try it out. Something under $150 .

FL Studio

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