Howdy,
After a crash course in Flash animation and web design, I've reached the point where I need to really look into a decent audio editing program.
At the bare minimum I need to just cut wav files to a specific lengths, convert between formats (wav, mp3, aac), and do minimal recording/mixing.
My roomate is involved in two bands, one of which has become very serious in the last 6 months or so. It would be ideal to find a good program that could allow for some decent digital recordings. Right now they have the mic's laying around, but they often drive out 45 minutes just to record at a friends house.
They have a production contract with a professional studio, so I'm not in need of a perfect audio program. My roomate would like to be able to record basic tracks in house and cut the travel times to their friend's home, and only spend time traveling to the studio.
I am willing to take the time to learn the ropes and get to understand an intermediate level audio editing program. PC preferred, on either Linux or Windows.
Are there any audiophiles lurking in the lounge with advice?
Cheers,
Munk
After a crash course in Flash animation and web design, I've reached the point where I need to really look into a decent audio editing program.
At the bare minimum I need to just cut wav files to a specific lengths, convert between formats (wav, mp3, aac), and do minimal recording/mixing.
My roomate is involved in two bands, one of which has become very serious in the last 6 months or so. It would be ideal to find a good program that could allow for some decent digital recordings. Right now they have the mic's laying around, but they often drive out 45 minutes just to record at a friends house.
They have a production contract with a professional studio, so I'm not in need of a perfect audio program. My roomate would like to be able to record basic tracks in house and cut the travel times to their friend's home, and only spend time traveling to the studio.
I am willing to take the time to learn the ropes and get to understand an intermediate level audio editing program. PC preferred, on either Linux or Windows.
Are there any audiophiles lurking in the lounge with advice?
Cheers,
Munk