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Need help/suggests PC mixing
I need help guys. I used to record, play music in a Heavy Metal band
back in my slightly younger days... Anyway, I'm totally new to this PC program mixing. I like the old huge analog boards, 4 x 12 cabs mic'd off, etc. But at the moment I don't want to lay out the cash for all that again. I tried mixing these two tracks with Adobe Edit Pro..couldn't get it to work. I finally ended up resampling this with Crap Labs Creative Studio. The mix never comes out right, and when I try to mix more than two tracks, it won't paste mix...or whatever it's supposed to do. Eventually there will be up to 10 tracks playing simulataneousy at certain parts. Are there any GOOD mixing PC programs out there? Also, one that doesn't give my guitar tracks that digital god-awful glassy sound. The link is to a section of a piece of I guess you would call it, Neo-Classical/Metal/Salavador Dali meets Satan type of genre. It shows the glassy sound and the crap way either i mixed it or the program did. It's a .wav file (Windows Media Player or whatever it's called) Piece when it's done will be called: Sojurn to Desolation. Any help...suggestions on a program would be greatly appreciated. I hang around F1 Sim freaks these days and their taste, much less their knowledge of any music is about nil. It doesn't sound this bad when I plug into a $99 tape deck's AUX port. Thanks. 23 second cut from STD |
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Apple Fanboy?
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Good mixing programs include Cubase, Logic, Protools,N-track, Acid, but they are all quite expensive, unless you find a pirate source (which i am not going to say) Look on kazaa for one of these
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