Re: (idm) hard-drive recording questions

From Mxyzptlk
Sent Thu, Nov 19th 1998, 23:53

Sound Forge is like a driver into which will plug many apps, such as CD
Architect (which you'll need to use it to burn) and the Noise Reduction plug
as well as many other FX and audio manipulation progs. SF will also access
most any (not all) direct x apps you have, mp3 players, whatever codecs you
have installed in Windows.

john r jacobus [tricil] wrote:

> On Thu, 19 Nov 1998 12:28:05 -0600 Brad Shelton
> <xxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> writes:
>
> >I've got two objectives:
> >1. Burn my mixes onto CD
> >2. Use hard-drive recording to record/edit/burn original compositions
>
> >Cubase looks like it could do both of those things. A more
> >specialized
> >package like Sound Forge looks like it would be useful too for
> >objective 1.
> >My question then is, what combination of software do you guys use to
> >do
> >those kinds of things?
>
> not sure about burning them... but I use three proggies to make my music
> (i don't need that much):
>
> ACID
> Sound Forge
> VAZ Modular
>
> I'll probably also get Fruity Loops (drum program) in the future...
>
> john
>
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