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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2013 19:34:52 GMT -8
Hey everyone! I have a question about music production, if any of you are in that area (as a hobby or professionally). I've noticed that some Chammies have posted some AMAZING covers, and while I'm not sure if I'd be ready to do that quite yet, I'm interested in maybe playing around with remixing music or recording some instrumental songs I've written.
Problem is, I have NO idea what software or equipment I should use! Anyone have any recommendations? (Software, social media sites, recording equipment - anything!)
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Post by FYMC on Jul 10, 2013 22:12:05 GMT -8
Garageband will get the job done if you're unexperienced and have a mac. You can also just record straight up audio using Quicktime. I've heard good things about Audacity, which is free, but I don't know enough to really give you any help at all hahaha this is not my area of expertise. The program Logic is intense and I wouldn't recommend it to a beginner (I got shoved into it my senior year of high school and failed miserably at trying to use it) but I know MC uses it but whatever she's so profesh hahaha
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Post by TeamChammies on Jul 11, 2013 5:00:10 GMT -8
garageband helps me a lot with different insturments. i also have a mic that i am able to record on and then transfer it to my computer, those are the best i would recommend them
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2013 9:55:15 GMT -8
i also have a mic that i am able to record on and then transfer it to my computer, those are the best i would recommend them do you remember what brand it is? and right now I don't have a mac, but I'm getting one for college in about a month, so that'll be exciting.
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