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The Musician Forums => Music Technology & Pro Audio => Topic started by: mikzimous on October 03, 2016, 01:21:48 PM
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Hi guys,
i just got a fairly new laptop and new into home recording setup.. i'm planning to use it for home recording.. anong marerecommend niyo sa 2?
thanks!
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Cockos reaper is free and doesnt have limited functions, most plugins also works for reaper.
Cubase LE(i believe this is the lite version?) is also free?(kung ito nga yung iniisip ko) pero has basic functions of recording only. Which for someone who is just starting, its not really a big deal.
I'd go for reaper since im a reaper user since day 1 and doon nako natutuo :-D
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yup cubase LE is lite edition but for some reasons wala akong nakitang downloadable link for me to download it.. kaya nadismaya ako haha..
kumusta yung mga vst drums ng reaper ok ba siya? :)
thanks for the insights sir! :)
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yup cubase LE is lite edition but for some reasons wala akong nakitang downloadable link for me to download it.. kaya nadismaya ako haha..
kumusta yung mga vst drums ng reaper ok ba siya? :)
thanks for the insights sir! :)
Hindi ako sure kung may default drum vst ang reaper parang wala, pero most vst's works and is compatible with reaper, so kung commercial drum vsts ang gagamitin mo like addictive drums, ezdrummer or free ones gagana lahat yan without problem.
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kung guitarista ka, okay ang reaper.
if you're a keyboardist into serious midi sequencing, hands down, cubase is the obvious choice because of the various midi functions it offers. reaper has jscripts ata pero bitin pa rin last time i checked.
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kung guitarista ka, okay ang reaper.
if you're a keyboardist into serious midi sequencing, hands down, cubase is the obvious choice because of the various midi functions it offers. reaper has jscripts ata pero bitin pa rin last time i checked.
salamat sa inputs sir.. :)
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Cubase. My 2nd choice after Logic Pro X.
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how about fl studio mga master? ok din ba?
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Dont go with LE. limited tracks, limited groups/bus to name some.
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na subukan ko na pareho yan. para sa akin Cockos Reaper mas maganda in terms of work flow kung baga mas intuitive sya sa akin although madami nag sasabi na mahirap gamitin ang Reaper... Im using Logic Pro na ngayon pero may mga bagay pa ako na eencounter habang nag mimix sa Logic na feeling ko mas madali gawin kesa Reaper
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is it just me or does reaper really sound weird? iba tunog ng playback ng mix sa loob ng reaper, muddy at parang compressed. tapos pag nag render ka ng wav or mp3 nung mix mo at pinatugtog mo sa vlc, media player etc e mas open sounding yung exported track. night and day difference e, bumubuka yung tunog ng mix kapag hindi sa reaper.
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is it just me or does reaper really sound weird? iba tunog ng playback ng mix sa loob ng reaper, muddy at parang compressed. tapos pag nag render ka ng wav or mp3 nung mix mo at pinatugtog mo sa vlc, media player etc e mas open sounding yung exported track. night and day difference e, bumubuka yung tunog ng mix kapag hindi sa reaper.
ibig sabihin sir mas maganda tunog nung rendered file nya?
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no i think walang problema sa pag render ng file. i think pangit yung library nya for playback compared sa library na gamit ng vlc and media player.
edited: wrong response to the wrong question
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is it just me or does reaper really sound weird? iba tunog ng playback ng mix sa loob ng reaper, muddy at parang compressed. tapos pag nag render ka ng wav or mp3 nung mix mo at pinatugtog mo sa vlc, media player etc e mas open sounding yung exported track. night and day difference e, bumubuka yung tunog ng mix kapag hindi sa reaper.
sa pag kaka alam ko dito sa reaper hindi naman dapat ganun. kasi eto dun ung gamit namin lalo na sa pag mastering ng tunog namin. eto sample ng song namin na reaper ang gamit namin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxx-taNh0lU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxx-taNh0lU)
so ewan ko pano ibig mong sabihin na muddy. meron ka po ba sample file jan?
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test 1:
your song, open it in multitrack then play it back on reaper. listen critically using speakers
then play the exported wav in vlc
switch between vlc and reaper, notice the difference
test 2:
open your exported wav into a blank project in reaper
play the exported wav in vlc
switch between vlc and reaper, notice the difference
test 3:
open any commercial release cd, export your favorite track to wav and add the wav into a blank reaper project
play wav in vlc
switch between vlc and reaper, notice the difference
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test 1:
your song, open it in multitrack then play it back on reaper. listen critically using speakers
then play the exported wav in vlc
switch between vlc and reaper, notice the difference
test 2:
open your exported wav into a blank project in reaper
play the exported wav in vlc
switch between vlc and reaper, notice the difference
cge cge i'll do that later. any speaker ba gamit or recording speaker? hehehe. gusto ko yan. para malaman ko din if need pa ng improvement. thanks. im learning.
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any speaker you are very familiar with. i even notice the difference on audio technica m50 headphones
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tsaka para mas pure yung listening setup mo, dont use a mixer between your interface and studio monitor. ikabit mo yung monitors dun sa output ng interface.
i've used small behringer mixers before to control the volume of my monitors tapos gumamit din ako ng mackie big knob for a few years...they suck mids and highs
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tsaka para mas pure yung listening setup mo, dont use a mixer between your interface and studio monitor. ikabit mo yung monitors dun sa output ng interface.
i've used small behringer mixers before to control the volume of my monitors tapos gumamit din ako ng mackie big knob for a few years...they suck mids and highs
yup. dun nga naka connect. no mixer. directly sa ux2
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no i think walang problema sa pag render ng file. i think pangit yung library nya for playback compared sa library na gamit ng vlc and media player.
edited: wrong response to the wrong question
Na pansin ko din to, if I played the entire track thru reaper, ang raw nya pakinggan, pero di ko pa na try gamitin ang reaper para mag play ng isang track lang, usually may recorded track na kasama.
Walang difference sa quality yung reaper vs rendered track, may konting synergy lang yung rendered sa pandinig ko.
Try using foobar or any other audio player without eq.
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Na pansin ko din to, if I played the entire track thru reaper, ang raw nya pakinggan, pero di ko pa na try gamitin ang reaper para mag play ng isang track lang, usually may recorded track na kasama.
Walang difference sa quality yung reaper vs rendered track, may konting synergy lang yung rendered sa pandinig ko.
Try using foobar or any other audio player without eq.
Napansin ko, rendered file galing reaper, 1st play sa VLC raw yung tunog then click ko ulit sa vlc, nag iba tunog, EQ'd na saka parang compressed.
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Having used tons of DAWs, i still choose cubase every time.
There's a trick to getting discounted 'full version': Yamaha (and other) soundcards come with the basic (AI), yet special version of cubase. Source the disc image for this on the internet. It's around somewhere, i remember being able to download it. You can upgrade that to a higher version at a tiny fraction of the cost.