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Recording software for Mac?
Any Mac users here who can point me straight the no-question best (free
would be nice) audio recording software for my Mac mini? I downloaded Audacity the other day but took fright from the look of it and unloaded it again, but might give it another go if anyone told me it was the best option...?? TIA. |
Recording software for Mac?
Keith G wrote:
Any Mac users here who can point me straight the no-question best (free would be nice) audio recording software for my Mac mini? I downloaded Audacity the other day but took fright from the look of it and unloaded it again, but might give it another go if anyone told me it was the best option...?? GarageBand is already on it. I have no idea what 'best' means in the context of your requirements. Daniele |
Recording software for Mac?
D.M. Procida wrote:
Keith G wrote: Any Mac users here who can point me straight the no-question best (free would be nice) audio recording software for my Mac mini? I downloaded Audacity the other day but took fright from the look of it and unloaded it again, but might give it another go if anyone told me it was the best option...?? GarageBand is already on it. I looked at it and it didn't look suitable....?? I have no idea what 'best' means in the context of your requirements. Creating wavs (and possibly MP3s as a bonus, but not essential) from microphone recordings and 'digitising' vinyl. |
Recording software for Mac?
"Keith G" wrote in message ... D.M. Procida wrote: Keith G wrote: Any Mac users here who can point me straight the no-question best (free would be nice) audio recording software for my Mac mini? I downloaded Audacity the other day but took fright from the look of it and unloaded it again, but might give it another go if anyone told me it was the best option...?? GarageBand is already on it. I looked at it and it didn't look suitable....?? I have no idea what 'best' means in the context of your requirements. Creating wavs (and possibly MP3s as a bonus, but not essential) from microphone recordings and 'digitising' vinyl. I haven't personally used Garage Band (Macs are the work of the Devil as far as I'm concerned....;-) ) but some of my colleagues with Macs use it a lot, so it obviously works OK. I use Audacity and Cool Edit 2000 myself, and both are quite suitable for your application. Audacity has a useful declicking and noise-reduction facility which was an option on Cool Edit, but I never got it to work properly. As Audacity if free, I suggest you have another look at it and compare it with Garage Band and use whichever you get on best with. S. |
Recording software for Mac?
Keith G wrote:
Creating wavs (and possibly MP3s as a bonus, but not essential) from microphone recordings and 'digitising' vinyl. Why would anyone _want_ to create a .wav file when there are so many lossless formats out there? If it's simply from a mic then Audio Hijack should do it - either from the mic or from anything else plugged in - and will also capture streamed on the computer. It saves as either MP3, AAC, AIFF giving you a choice of quality and is [fairly] simple to use. -- David Kennedy http://www.anindianinexile.com |
Recording software for Mac?
Serge Auckland wrote:
As Audacity if free, I suggest you have another look at it and compare it with Garage Band and use whichever you get on best with. Audacity is simpler than GarageBand and will save as .wav [plus AAC, AIFF, MP3] if you feel you really must. -- David Kennedy http://www.anindianinexile.com |
Recording software for Mac?
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 15:01:17 +0000, Keith G
wrote: GarageBand is already on it. I looked at it and it didn't look suitable....?? I think there's a perfectly functional audio recorder underneath all that "make a collage of samples" stuff. Trouble is, Macs aren't aimed at creative people, just at wannabe creatives who lack any skills :-) |
Recording software for Mac?
On 14/01/2010 15:01, Keith G wrote:
D.M. Procida wrote: Keith G wrote: Any Mac users here who can point me straight the no-question best (free would be nice) audio recording software for my Mac mini? I downloaded Audacity the other day but took fright from the look of it and unloaded it again, but might give it another go if anyone told me it was the best option...?? GarageBand is already on it. I looked at it and it didn't look suitable....?? I have no idea what 'best' means in the context of your requirements. Creating wavs (and possibly MP3s as a bonus, but not essential) from microphone recordings and 'digitising' vinyl. I'd probably give Audacity a while. Maybe Wavepad but I didn't get on with the multiple windows/floating toolbars. Twistedwave looks good - but pricey. I can't fathom GarageBand, at least for the stuff I do (similar to you). Curiously, it does work with a Yamaha keyboard I have, but I haven't gone beyond noticing. Or there's: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/ and http://www.pure-mac.com/audio.html Or Mac's own Logic Studio/Express - people speak highly, but I can't seem to get into their whole 'workflow' way of going things. I think it works well if you do things a lot, as a job for example, but it just seems like too many steps to do one thing to me. I've stuck with Audacity. Rob |
Recording software for Mac?
Rob wrote:
On 14/01/2010 15:01, Keith G wrote: D.M. Procida wrote: Keith G wrote: Any Mac users here who can point me straight the no-question best (free would be nice) audio recording software for my Mac mini? I downloaded Audacity the other day but took fright from the look of it and unloaded it again, but might give it another go if anyone told me it was the best option...?? GarageBand is already on it. I looked at it and it didn't look suitable....?? I have no idea what 'best' means in the context of your requirements. Creating wavs (and possibly MP3s as a bonus, but not essential) from microphone recordings and 'digitising' vinyl. I'd probably give Audacity a while. Maybe Wavepad but I didn't get on with the multiple windows/floating toolbars. Twistedwave looks good - but pricey. I can't fathom GarageBand, at least for the stuff I do (similar to you). Curiously, it does work with a Yamaha keyboard I have, but I haven't gone beyond noticing. Or there's: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/ and http://www.pure-mac.com/audio.html Or Mac's own Logic Studio/Express - people speak highly, but I can't seem to get into their whole 'workflow' way of going things. I think it works well if you do things a lot, as a job for example, but it just seems like too many steps to do one thing to me. I've stuck with Audacity. Rob OK, I've got Audacity recording as I type - still feels and looks like 'toy stuff'...?? We'll see! Thanks everyone for your replies!! |
Recording software for Mac?
Laurence Payne wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 15:01:17 +0000, Keith G wrote: GarageBand is already on it. I looked at it and it didn't look suitable....?? I think there's a perfectly functional audio recorder underneath all that "make a collage of samples" stuff. Trouble is, Macs aren't aimed at creative people, just at wannabe creatives who lack any skills :-) I don't claim to have any 'skills' but I seem to be importing non-Mac software for the jobs I need to do! iPhoto is a handy, simple/simplistic prog for dealing with my snaps, but I haven't really gone with any other of the bundled Mac software yet! That said (Rob) I do like the machine a lot - it's nippy, neat and has a clean-looking front end with a much better 'feel' than 'bloaty' old Windows Vista!! Early daze.... |
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