Recording Software
Recording Software
Well I recently had to clear my CPU and reinstall windows, long story short I no longer have ACID to record my music with. Anyone have suggestions for a replacement program, preferbly something free. Or something that can be "shared".
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4 years of nerd school and they never taught me how to do this. Oh, well, since it's volatile I guess turning off your computer clears your CPU.NeilThrun wrote:I recently had to clear my CPU
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You need to make sure that your hard drive was really, truly cleared out, or else the remnants of your previous system installation might still be there to muck things up. The best way to do this is with a large neodymium rare-earth magnet; it will make sure that your hard drive platters are totally cleared out and the bits are completely fresh.
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I attest that this will work. If for some reason it doesn't...you can just microwave the hard drive and cpu chip for about 10 minutes. Pretty much the same result 'cept it might cause problems with your microwave later.fluffy wrote:You need to make sure that your hard drive was really, truly cleared out, or else the remnants of your previous system installation might still be there to muck things up. The best way to do this is with a large neodymium rare-earth magnet; it will make sure that your hard drive platters are totally cleared out and the bits are completely fresh.
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I love you, you smartass.Puce wrote:4 years of nerd school and they never taught me how to do this. Oh, well, since it's volatile I guess turning off your computer clears your CPU.NeilThrun wrote:I recently had to clear my CPU
I'm back.
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Uh thanks guys. I aprecciate it. But yes my cpu was "reformatted" if thats the word. Sorry I'm not up on the lingo, unfortunatly for you all my music that I have recorded has been backed up on cd. My legacy lives on.
Is no one willing to help? I'd really hate to just go and illegally download ACID, but I might be left with no choice.
Is no one willing to help? I'd really hate to just go and illegally download ACID, but I might be left with no choice.
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can't you still get the demo version of acid, 8 tracks only?
then you can ping-pong to get more tracks.
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then you can ping-pong to get more tracks.
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Don't know what Acid does - but Audacity is free and very useful.
And you can get a free sample of Fruity Loops which is very cool
BTW now I have a Mac- I can't use my free sample Fruity Loops anymore and I miss it. Does anyone know anything for Mac that is similar to Fruity Loops (and similarly free?)
And you can get a free sample of Fruity Loops which is very cool
BTW now I have a Mac- I can't use my free sample Fruity Loops anymore and I miss it. Does anyone know anything for Mac that is similar to Fruity Loops (and similarly free?)
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GarageBand and Reason are the closest things to FL unless you want to try things like Schizm Tracker. GB comes as part of iLife which also comes bundled with all new Macs.Caravan Ray wrote:Don't know what Acid does - but Audacity is free and very useful.
And you can get a free sample of Fruity Loops which is very cool
BTW now I have a Mac- I can't use my free sample Fruity Loops anymore and I miss it. Does anyone know anything for Mac that is similar to Fruity Loops (and similarly free?)
Audacity on Mac sucks, by the way.
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ACID demo (at least the version I played with) lets you save out in the native format, but you're extremely restricted in terms of track automation (volume only), effects (none whatsoever), and number of tracks (8).
You'll have a hard time trying GarageBand if you're on a Windows system.
If you just want multitrack recording with basic editing functions, Audacity is good (on Windows anyway).
You'll have a hard time trying GarageBand if you're on a Windows system.
If you just want multitrack recording with basic editing functions, Audacity is good (on Windows anyway).
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FruityLoops lets you build up a beat with the little moving flashing lights - that was cool - that was called the step-sequencer I think.fluffy wrote:GarageBand and Reason are the closest things to FL unless you want to try things like Schizm Tracker. GB comes as part of iLife which also comes bundled with all new Macs.Caravan Ray wrote:Don't know what Acid does - but Audacity is free and very useful.
And you can get a free sample of Fruity Loops which is very cool
BTW now I have a Mac- I can't use my free sample Fruity Loops anymore and I miss it. Does anyone know anything for Mac that is similar to Fruity Loops (and similarly free?)
Audacity on Mac sucks, by the way.
can't do that on Garage Band. I love GB - but I miss being able to build up a rhythm piece by piece