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Simple software for basic recording?

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Hey guys, I'm a recording n00b, and I'm looking for just a very basic recording software, that I can use to record basic audio clips from a mic and then export them into a DAW. Doesn't need to be fancy....
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Noizemaker wrote:Hey guys, I'm a recording n00b, and I'm looking for just a very basic recording software, that I can use to record basic audio clips from a mic and then export them into a DAW. Doesn't need to be fancy....


The most basic and free is Audacity. It isn't too shabby either. I use Reaper, but it costs to buy. It isn't expensive, but it isn't free either.

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^^^This. Audacity will only get you so far. Reaper Personal license is well worth the $60.
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+1 for Reaper. It's simple enough to start with, but can go very deep so you won't feel restricted in the long run.

Learn the key shortcuts, it makes everything go a lot smoother:

Ctrl+T = new track
Ctrl+R = rec
space = play/stop
S = split track at cursor
Ctrl+Alt+R = render track
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Another vote for Reaper.
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Another vote for Reaper

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Reaper is good, but I feel better with cubase the cut down version is great too.
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Audacity ain't bad especially for basic muti track recording and mixing.
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I use Mixcraft. It's not too expensive, $75 when I bought it, and super easy to use.
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I'll add my 1 cents for Reaper.
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