June 6, 2010

List of Music Recording Software

Music recording software slowly replaced very expensive recording gear and invaded the recording scene...finally, it took over. The question is, what do you need and how much do you have to pay (if anything at all...) to get what you need? First, I try to give you a rough overview so you can see which music recording software exist and what you can do with it.

The big 5 - Full blown recording packages

Here are the top notch programs, used in recording studios around the world. These recording packages are quite complex. To see what they can do for you, go to my recording software page. You have to learn a lot when you start out. But if you are serious and really want to explore all the options, go for it. In the end you might be faster as with a program that is too simple and doesn't provide all the functions you need.

(The ultimate for recording and handling audio 

Logic Audio/Apple (Mac)
(The most complete recording package)
Cubase/Steinberg (Mac/PC)
(The innovator in native multitrack recording)
 

Cakewalk Sonar/Twelve Tone Systems (PC)
(A
very stable working horse on the PC) 

Digital Performer/Marc of the Unicorn (Mac)
(very musical sequencer with a good workflow)
 


The Loop specialists
If you are mainly interested in making music from building blocks and loops, this is what you nee 


Garage Band/Apple (Mac)
(This is Apples late but great answer to Acid on the PC 



Acid Pro/Sony (PC)
(The pioneer of making music with loops)
 


Fruity Loops/Image-Line Software (PC)
(Effective, rather complete Music Production Tool 



Ableton Live/Ableton (Mac/PC)
(A newcomer who brought a new perspective into sequencing)
 


Reason/Propellerheads (Mac/PC
(The virtual rack of dreams in your PC or Mac 


Audition/Adobe (PC)
(The successor of the legendary Cool Edit Pro)


Free pitch and tempo
The very specialist in handling pitch and tempo of audio signals is a fairly new program called Melodyne. You can easily change the melody of a singer or instruments without producing strange sound artifacts. Some producers already use this software as their main program 


Some producers already use this software as their main program. 

Melodyne/Celemony (Mac/PC)
(the specialist in treating audio as you always wanted to)

2-track (Stereo) recording

If you just need to record a stereo signal (like classical live recording or sounds for a sound library you're maybe better off with a sound editing software.
Go to my music-editing-software page to find out more about it.

Free- and Shareware
Just want to record your beautiful voice?
Or you want to record your band rehearsal just to find out who's playing so awfully wrong?

Maybe you don't need a full blast music recording software but want to explore the possibilities of multitrack recording first. Or you may want to record something rather simple and just mix it without bells and whistles.


If you want to spend little or no money on your recording software, go to my free-music-editing-software page for stereo recording or to my free-music-recording-software page for multitrack recording.


Source: http://www.music-software-reviews.com/music_recording_software.html
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