Please recommend: free recording software on Mac
ibi sum
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Fri Aug 13 11:49:20 CEST 2010
Reaper isn't overkill. It will do the job you need, superlatively and
has many tools that you can use to make the setup easier, gain
adjustment, etc. .. its also a bloody great editor, from mono-tracks
to multi-track.
But anyway, Audacity will also work.
On 8/13/10, Martin Naef <mnaef at navisto.ch> wrote:
> On 12.08.2010 23:18, Peter Korsten wrote:
>>> So the current plan is to use my TC Goldchannel as Mic-Preamp and A/D
>>> converter and feed its S/PDIF optical output to a recent Apple laptop
>>> that has an optical digital input (I can borrow it from a friend for the
>>> day). I think the hardware side should be sorted that way.
>>
>> Can't you just run Windows on it and use your own software? It's a
>> recent model, after all.
>
> Good point, although I don't really own any "lightweight" recording
> software. Installing Windows (and finding all the right drivers...) and
> such a software would again be a bit overkill, also given that I've used
> OSX long enough to feel perfectly comfortable even under stress situations.
>
> Until something much better comes up, it's going to be Audacity. It
> already passed a two hours stress-test.
>
> Martin
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