I'm on a budget and am looking for a great audio/music editing program for my PC. Which would you choose? I'm just a beginner with recording and won't be doing a whole lot of it. I usually do live sound for events and outreaches. So, I don't really need anything top of the line. I know how to use Logic, but I don't have a Mac.
Comments
Audacity is solid. Reaper is solid. Both are free.
Audacity is solid.
Reaper is solid.
Both are free.
MadTiger3000 wrote: Audacity is solid. Reaper is solid. Both ar
Do you prefer one over the other? Do either have a parametric/graphic EQ?
Reaper has more potential than Audacity. Download them both and
Reaper has more potential than Audacity. Download them both and give them a test drive.
As an AUDIO EDITOR, rather than a DAW program, I think you have
As an AUDIO EDITOR, rather than a DAW program, I think you have to consider Sony Soundforge or Adobe Audition. Soundforge has a cut down version which retains a lot of functionality called SoundForge Audio Studio. Audacity - great for free, but definately quite limited compared to Soundforge/Audition or Wavelab.
Reaper is more of a DAW program than an audio editor and it is NOT free, you get to TRIAL it for free for 30 days, then you are expected to purchase a license, with a very reasonable 60 dollars for the non commercial license or 225 for the full license.
The OPs message is a little unclear - are you looking for an audio editor, or for a multitrack audio recording/editing program with MIDI functions ????
leedsquietman wrote: The OPs message is a little unclear - are
I actually already have Sony Soundforge Audio Studio and I've been using it for a couple years. In the past I've used it to edit individual files or EQ a mix from a live performance or something. However, now I need something so that I can compile multiple tracks. Audacity is garbage; I can tell already. Reaper, yes, I saw that it is only a trial. I downloaded a trial of Sony Acid Music Studio 7.0, but a lot of the feature aren't there unless I buy it. I have used Logic Express before. At my school we have a music lap with Logic Express and it was pretty nice to use. However, I don't have a MAC at home. So, what I'm saying is that I need a multi track music editing program.
I forgot to mention, I have experience with Premier Pro. Is Aud
I forgot to mention, I have experience with Premier Pro. Is Audition anything like that?
You could search "Power Audio Editor Pro" in google.Or visit htt
You could search "Power Audio Editor Pro" in google.Or visit http://www.mp3-audio-recorder.com
The best one that is free is definitely Reaper. My friend has a
The best one that is free is definitely Reaper. My friend has a reallllly nice studio and he uses reaper. You should look for plug in's as well.
I would suggest you to try all above mentioned free versions. Ea
I would suggest you to try all above mentioned free versions. Each has it's own features. Check them all and then keep what you like.