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1998-11-19 18:28Brad Shelton (idm) hard-drive recording questions
└─ 1998-11-19 20:16Chaircrusher Re: (idm) hard-drive recording questions
1998-11-19 23:02john r jacobus \[tricil\] Re: (idm) hard-drive recording questions
1998-11-20 02:53~\(\({\[Endemic~Distortion\]}\)\)~ Re: (idm) hard-drive recording questions
└─ 1998-11-22 23:48sfwd productions Re: (idm) hard-drive recording questions
1998-11-20 05:46Andrew J Solomon Re: (idm) hard-drive recording questions
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1998-11-19 18:28Brad SheltonGreetings music lovers, The planets have aligned and I can now afford to take my hobby to
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Greetings music lovers, The planets have aligned and I can now afford to take my hobby to the next level. =) I've got two objectives: 1. Burn my mixes onto CD 2. Use hard-drive recording to record/edit/burn original compositions I think (think) that I've got a handle on the hardware required for these things.. but I really need some guidance to get the -optimum- software setup. Cubase looks like it could do both of those things. A more specialized package like Sound Forge looks like it would be useful too for objective 1. My question then is, what combination of software do you guys use to do those kinds of things? Any help would be most appreciated! Brad Shelton Brad.Shelton@CenturyTel.com
1998-11-19 20:16Chaircrusherkent williams -- kent@avalon.net email my pager at 3193585007@epage.arch.com On Thu, 19 No
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kent williams -- kent@avalon.net email my pager at 3193585007@epage.arch.com On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Brad Shelton wrote:
quoted 19 lines Greetings music lovers,> Greetings music lovers, > > The planets have aligned and I can now afford to take my hobby to the next > level. =) > > I've got two objectives: > 1. Burn my mixes onto CD > 2. Use hard-drive recording to record/edit/burn original compositions > > I think (think) that I've got a handle on the hardware required for these > things.. but I really need some guidance to get the -optimum- software setup. > > Cubase looks like it could do both of those things. A more specialized > package like Sound Forge looks like it would be useful too for objective 1. > My question then is, what combination of software do you guys use to do > those kinds of things? > > Any help would be most appreciated! >
1. SCSI CDROM -- allows easy ripping of tracks off of audio CDs 2. SCSI CDR -- works with all CD burning software, not the case with IDE. 3. SCSI hard disks -- greater throughput with lower CPU usage. 4. Sound Forge with CD Architect -- total control over sequence, layout of audio CDs, coasterless CD burning. Wavelab is a possible choice with CD burning integrated, but I've never warmed up to it. 5. Cubase VST is very popular, but lots of people seem to have trouble with it. Cakewalk Pro Audio is dead simple to use and very stable and reliable. 6. Digital Audio card -- You can't beat the Event Gina -- 4 inputs, 8 outputs SPDIF digital I/O for $500 or less. I use only SCSI on my system now, with the Asus P2BS motherboard, which integrates SCSI on the motherboard. A slightly less expensive option is the similar Gigabyte board, though I've never used one.
1998-11-19 23:02john r jacobus \[tricil\]On Thu, 19 Nov 1998 12:28:05 -0600 Brad Shelton <brad.shelton@centurytel.com> writes: >I'v
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On Thu, 19 Nov 1998 12:28:05 -0600 Brad Shelton <brad.shelton@centurytel.com> writes:
quoted 3 lines I've got two objectives:>I've got two objectives: >1. Burn my mixes onto CD >2. Use hard-drive recording to record/edit/burn original compositions
quoted 7 lines Cubase looks like it could do both of those things. A more>Cubase looks like it could do both of those things. A more >specialized >package like Sound Forge looks like it would be useful too for >objective 1. >My question then is, what combination of software do you guys use to >do >those kinds of things?
not sure about burning them... but I use three proggies to make my music (i don't need that much): ACID Sound Forge VAZ Modular I'll probably also get Fruity Loops (drum program) in the future... john --- NP: autechre - second scout ICQ: 23290228 "Pay your respects to the vultures, for they are your future. Our fathers and mothers have failed to release us into the welcoming arms of the Amethyst Deceivers." ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
1998-11-20 02:53~\(\({\[Endemic~Distortion\]}\)\)~Sound Forge is like a driver into which will plug many apps, such as CD Architect (which y
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Sound Forge is like a driver into which will plug many apps, such as CD Architect (which you'll need to use it to burn) and the Noise Reduction plug as well as many other FX and audio manipulation progs. SF will also access most any (not all) direct x apps you have, mp3 players, whatever codecs you have installed in Windows. john r jacobus [tricil] wrote:
quoted 38 lines On Thu, 19 Nov 1998 12:28:05 -0600 Brad Shelton> On Thu, 19 Nov 1998 12:28:05 -0600 Brad Shelton > <brad.shelton@centurytel.com> writes: > > >I've got two objectives: > >1. Burn my mixes onto CD > >2. Use hard-drive recording to record/edit/burn original compositions > > >Cubase looks like it could do both of those things. A more > >specialized > >package like Sound Forge looks like it would be useful too for > >objective 1. > >My question then is, what combination of software do you guys use to > >do > >those kinds of things? > > not sure about burning them... but I use three proggies to make my music > (i don't need that much): > > ACID > Sound Forge > VAZ Modular > > I'll probably also get Fruity Loops (drum program) in the future... > > john > > --- > NP: autechre - second scout > ICQ: 23290228 > > "Pay your respects to the vultures, for they are your future. Our > fathers and mothers have failed to release us into the welcoming arms of > the Amethyst Deceivers." > > ___________________________________________________________________ > You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html > or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
-- jeff ~Living in a world where Jesse("The Body") Ventura gets elected as a State Governor~ dancing/about/architecture "...with wandering steps and slow..." ICQ904008
1998-11-22 23:48sfwd productions> Sound Forge is like a driver into which will plug many apps, such as CD > Architect (whi
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quoted 5 lines Sound Forge is like a driver into which will plug many apps, such as CD> Sound Forge is like a driver into which will plug many apps, such as CD > Architect (which you'll need to use it to burn) and the Noise Reduction plug > as well as many other FX and audio manipulation progs. SF will also access > most any (not all) direct x apps you have, mp3 players, whatever codecs you > have installed in Windows.
have to put two cents in on sound forge and plugins. kid606 (where'd you go?) turned me onto the hyperprism plugin sonic decimator... loads of fun. great for producing low hi idm crunchy sound. check it out... brap@sonic.net icq_12645306 http://www.sonic.net/~brap/ (now with live visuals (cam.html)) coming sooner than later: sfwd0004 - pre-mil·len·ni·um soundscapes 12" our future has never been so frightening: http://williamshatner.com/
1998-11-20 05:46Andrew J Solomoni always thought this stuff was too nonidm, but since this conversation has carried on, le
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i always thought this stuff was too nonidm, but since this conversation has carried on, let me suggest Wavlab. its a great program. everyone here should get hotline (www.hotlineSW.com) and download all of the aforementioned(in this and all the other posts) software for free( if you need to dont flame me here for saying this). props to keith for introducing me to both. andy On Thu, 19 Nov 1998 18:53:52 -0800 "~\(\({\[Endemic~Distortion\]}\)\)~" <jpklein@flash.net> writes:
quoted 71 lines Sound Forge is like a driver into which will plug many apps, such as>Sound Forge is like a driver into which will plug many apps, such as >CD >Architect (which you'll need to use it to burn) and the Noise >Reduction plug >as well as many other FX and audio manipulation progs. SF will also >access >most any (not all) direct x apps you have, mp3 players, whatever >codecs you >have installed in Windows. > >john r jacobus [tricil] wrote: > >> On Thu, 19 Nov 1998 12:28:05 -0600 Brad Shelton >> <brad.shelton@centurytel.com> writes: >> >> >I've got two objectives: >> >1. Burn my mixes onto CD >> >2. Use hard-drive recording to record/edit/burn original >compositions >> >> >Cubase looks like it could do both of those things. A more >> >specialized >> >package like Sound Forge looks like it would be useful too for >> >objective 1. >> >My question then is, what combination of software do you guys use >to >> >do >> >those kinds of things? >> >> not sure about burning them... but I use three proggies to make my >music >> (i don't need that much): >> >> ACID >> Sound Forge >> VAZ Modular >> >> I'll probably also get Fruity Loops (drum program) in the future... >> >> john >> >> --- >> NP: autechre - second scout >> ICQ: 23290228 >> >> "Pay your respects to the vultures, for they are your future. Our >> fathers and mothers have failed to release us into the welcoming >arms of >> the Amethyst Deceivers." >> >> ___________________________________________________________________ >> You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >> Get completely free e-mail from Juno at >http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >> or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > > >-- > jeff > > >~Living in a world where Jesse("The Body") Ventura gets elected as a >State >Governor~ > >dancing/about/architecture "...with wandering steps and slow..." >ICQ904008 > > >
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