Good audio editing software? (preferably, but not necessarily Free)
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[QUOTE=tomatmann;29070912]Only sayin that hardware sound much better than software :D[/QUOTE]
That's really the main thing you're saying that I have an issue with. Yes, there's plenty of hardware that sounds amazing out there, but there's also plenty of software that sounds amazing and sounds better than a lot of hardware. I think it's silly to try to say that one (hardware or software) always sounds better than the other when it all comes down to what piece of hardware you are using or what software you are using.
If you prefer working with analogue hardware and that is how you get the sound you want then that's awesome Creating music is about having fun, so of course you should do things the way that you prefer to do them, but that definitely doesn't mean you should dismiss a whole realm of sound shaping tools as inferior just because they're running on a computer.
[QUOTE=KmartSqrl;29069711]
I'm sorry to be blunt, but if you really think that analogue means instant warmth, and that analogue warmth is even a specific sound at all you have no idea what you are talking about.
[editline]9th April 2011[/editline]
Saturation and compression is all that analogue warmth is in the first place.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but boosting the low end a bit and such can help in some cases.
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