Music software for Mac
highnotes
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So, i finally scored a macbook after years of dell laptops. I was using a old, old version of ACID (i think 2.0) to do some beats and recordings and using Sound Forge to edit. I realize that software has advanced a lot but i'm looking for something simple like the system i had. I have messed with garage band a bit but stll wondering whats out there. What are yall using and what would you recommend?
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If you want something simple, but relatively powerful, Garageband is better than it has any business being, but Reaper is an excellent and inexpensive all rounder.
Like what was said about Reason, it's a great in the box beat making program. I feel limited with Reason.
You could jump right into Live and be happy and never delve into all the intricacies.
I have heard a lot of positive things about Ableton, especially in regards to how user friendly it is
it really depends on what youre doing though.
Are you going to sequence and use midi or virtual instruments.
Or is just just takes of audio recording multilayered.
Because protools was always king at audio, Logic is amazing for midi stuff, but still lacks on the audio editing that is somewhat complicated and errr unlogical? :D
I'm also a die hard logic fan since the old emagic logic pc days.
But if youre just recording waves making mp3s wavelab has been available for mac for a bit now.
Other than that there's also Bias Peak and WaveEditor for simple audio recording and Multi layering.
an other question would be: is this bedroom-r or something you would want to open up at somebody else's place?
Logic/Protools/Live would be the way to go there.
I'm using an MPC1000 still but I'm going to make the switch to Ableton - well, try to use them both, really. I've really only fooled around with it (and seen others work it) but it really seems like an amazing program if you're working with samples primarily.