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Old 07.10.2007, 09:34 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by _slavo_
I don't think so.

I just work it out the most primitive way, that I create some layer track in Fruity Loops, then keep it playing, switch to a different program for recording audio (Audition or something like that) and just record it live play-by-play.

Stone-age recording method, yet good for capturing the "live" feeling of recording session.

That's almost the same way that I record with virtually any program. You're also spot on about the sound being more 'live' or indeed more vulnerable to being made to sound as such that way (you are playing while you record, after all). Generally I use Cool Edit Pro for filtering the results and trying out different effects, Sound Forge is particularly good for equalizing and amplifying a track, but it's also the program that gives me the most space for mixing, looping etc. It is also good for plugging in different equipment and record. Say, the sound that comes out of a dictaphone translates better in terms of recording with Sound Forge, rather than Cool Edit Pro or All Sound Recorder. Sound Sound Sound.
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