[Perform-talk] Trying to start a record label

Joshua Lester jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu
Thu Mar 22 12:55:41 UTC 2012


My best bet would be Sonar, 8.5, then.
Where can I find it?
Thanks, Joshua

On 3/22/12, Kevin Reeves <lists at kevinreeves.net> wrote:
> Audacity is not a good app for multitrack recording in a studio environment.
> If you are a PC user, your best bets are Sonar 8.5, which has come down in
> price and may run you 2 to 3 hundred bucks, or Reaper, which is free, but
> has somewhat of a higher learning curve. Audacity doesn't afford us the same
> access with screen readers that something like Sonar or Reaper would. Sonar
> is generally only accessible using Jaws with either the Caketalking Scripts,
> which runs about $300, or JSonar, which is free. If you are a Mac user, Your
> best bet is Pro Tools or Garageband, depending on the kinds of projects
> you'll be working on. Pro Tools runs between 4 and 5 bills. Pro Tools 10 is
> out, so stores are trying to offload Pro Tools 9 like crazy. Garageband
> comes with most macs and has basic functionality for recording, editing, and
> mixing. Hope this sheds some light on this a little bit.
>
> Kevin
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