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  • #46274
    Anonymous

      Hi Tim
      I use ‘Garage Band’ to record and ‘Audacity’ to edit the recording.
      Audacity is shareware and it can be downloaded from here http://audacityteam.org/
      You can combine tracks and perform various actions such as amplification and applying filters.

      #46277
      Tim56
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        Jeff: Thanks! I checked out Garage Band. The FAQ’S with comments were not very good for Windows 10. Do you use a Mac? Johnny does. He told me about garage band too. So, I’ll look at it more today. Where do you live? I may meet up with Johnny at The NAMM show. Should be fun. Thanks for your info. Tim

        #46307
        jake
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          I use mixpad on my pc. Pretty simple and straight forward to use. I believe there is a free version too.
          Also you can us reaper. Amazing program but steep learning curve. I shy away from it because I want basic decent recordings and can achieve that through the mixpad. Hope this helps.

          #46310
          Tim56
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            Jake: Thanks so much. I will look at it. I am practicing right now and will see how it works. Tim

            #46371
            Anonymous

              Hi Tim. Yes, I do use an Apple Mac to record the audio with a Samsung Meteor microphone. Transfer the audio file to my PC using a memory stick and edit the file with Audacity in a Windows 7 OS. I live in South Africa, in a town called Vanderbijlpark about 70km south from Johannesburg. Windows 10 is the main reason I bought my MAC. Cheers Jeff

              #46426
              Tim56
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                Jeff: Thanks. WOW SA. I know a surf guy from Durban. Sean Tompson. I lived by him in California. Anyway, I’ll see how it goes with M10? Tim

                #46527
                Anonymous

                  I’ve just discovered this really cool tool in Audacity, for checking your recording’s frequency range.

                  Spectrum analysis

                  One could use tool this to analyze your recording environment and microphones performance.

                  #46529
                  Tim56
                  Participant

                    Jeff: Interesting. I’ll check it out when I download and put it to use. Tim

                    #46672
                    William Cingolani
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                      #46678
                      paddy jordan
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                        Hi Wiliam i have one of those they are great if you want to do bit mouthpiece of practice and don’t want to get the whole neighbour hood upset, you can use it anywhere.Also what may be of interest to you something i also use, a Warburton P.E.T.E. Embouchure Trainer and that makes no noise at all, these things are real cool and they work for me anyway,you can have one in your pocket and use it absolutely anywhere. hope that helps William.
                        paddy

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