Marky wrote:re-input the ones and zeros
Have a good fuckin' time with that, mate.
Marky wrote:re-input the ones and zeros

D'Piucchstre wrote:projectMalamute wrote:D'Piucchstre wrote:
Free software is definately cool, but when was the last time you did a mixdown/edit session with Audacity?
I've never used Audacity for anything.
Exactly. --Editing functions are practically fuckin' useless, and track sync and realtime monitoring of what you're doing simply isn't there.projectMalamute wrote:When was the last time you actually looked in to what was available outside of corporate controlled software?
I do it all the time, and I use a lot of software that is either GPL'd or free because I'm both a cheap bastard, as well as fairly well versed in computer security issues.
D'Piucchstre wrote:projectMalamute wrote:For multitrack recording I use Ardour, same as these guys here.
Wicked Pissa, thanks buddy!
scott wrote:Some entrepreneurial motherfucker out there oughta get into the "pay by the year" data maintenance system. A RAID array and a doude to copy files around every year or ten as necessary, and this whole scenario is a little different. GOOD audio archivists have to exist, right? Isn't that what MTAR does, aside from being an engineer?
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