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PC based recording program advice


photographymatt
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For free (kinda) I can recommend Reaper. I've used it for a long time running off a memory stick so when at work (and noones looking) I can have a muck around using some soundfonts for instruments. On an installation with more storage, you could use proper VST/VSTIs etc. for good sounds.

Works fine with ASIO etc. etc. and has full audio and midi recording blahdeblah. Basically, the core of what you need. ;)

Edit: There's also the studio on every disk of Computer Music magazine which is ok. I think those two options are better than the packages you would be buying for less than £100 so save your money unless you want to go higher end. You can always use those £££s to buy virtual instruments (like Drumkit From Hell for drum sounds)

Edit: If you decide to buy something at any point - Sonar is the way to go. :P Or Ableton Live, I like that one too for different reasons.

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Go down the route as above....
And spend a little on a decent audio card..
Something like this, which is good value for money.
[url="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/1142-m-audio-audiophile-2496.html"]http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/1142...phile-2496.html[/url]

Garry

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