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Home recording and general music post from the archived Yabb Recording Website Message Board. Some of the info here may be outdated but many of the audio recording and home studio tips are still good. Note: The only tags I made and attempt to convert are italics, bold, center and underline. So if you see some gibberish surrounded by brackets, just ignore it.


Recording Website Archived Yabb board Post


Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: Need Software recommendations...
by darren stroud   |   03/05/01 at 06:57:48

Hi guys, I just got my first computer.  It is a
hand-me-down (300mhz PII MMX, 64M) and I'm looking
to get some software to do techno music (program a
drum track and then add the goodies on top).  I did
get Cakewalk Club Tracks/Fruity Loops Express and it
is pretty cool.  Any other recommendations?  

Subject: Re: Need Software recommendations...
by Mr. Blonde   |   03/05/01 at 07:40:45

I'd definitely recommend Sound Forge. I have version 4.5, and I love it. There's a 5.0 now available, too. Audio Grabber 1.4 is pretty cool. Very fast at grabbing songs from CDs, and it has a built-in MP3 encoder.

Subject: Re: Need Software recommendations...
by JR#97   |   03/05/01 at 09:17:13

Sonic Foundry's Acid is great. Also look at Re-Birth if you're interested in those old school Roland sounds.

Subject: Re: Need Software recommendations...
by Silent_Bob   |   03/05/01 at 17:48:15

I agree, the synth section of rebirth sucks but the drum synths are pretty cool.  I like the way Acid works, very intuitive but it automatically fades the beginning & end of samples to prevent clicks which can ruin the sound of things like individual drum hits.  Try leaf drums at leafdigital.com for a decent little drum sequencing program.  You can make your own samples to use in leaf and acid.

Subject: Re: Need Software recommendations...
by DanS   |   03/05/01 at 20:12:27

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The LM-4 from Steinberg is a terrific drum module VST Instrument, high quality 24bit drum samples. You need a LOT of ram though.
Steinberg's VST Drum Sessions drum loops cd's are also very well done, easy as midi to use too.