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Tu posted on 27 mag 2018 #1
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Hello Loopers, I havent been participating lately cause I had computer issues. I have a working computer now but Ive lost Audition which is what I recorded with. I was wondering if anyone could point me to a free trial of any software just so I can get back to having fun..even a temporary trial would better than nothing.😨
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axenvocs posted on 27 mag 2018 #2
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Tu wrote:
Hello Loopers, I havent been participating lately cause I had computer issues. I have a working computer now but Ive lost Audition which is what I recorded with. I was wondering if anyone could point me to a free trial of any software just so I can get back to having fun..even a temporary trial would better than nothing.😨



That is truly a bummer Tu I have Audacity which is free although I am not to good at mixing and such it fits the bill for what I do . Hope that helps
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Lirare posted on 27 mag 2018 #3
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I use audacity too. It is really for free and easy to install. Just the mp3 Plugin needs a little reading to geht it installed. Audacity is a destructive DAW thus mixing and mastering is a little tricky. Recording works fine.
Studio One offers a Version you dont have to pay money for. You pay with your e-mail adress cause you need to register. It has some limits but it works fine in combination with audacity. I read an article about cakewalk. A completely free DAW with all features. I didnt try it out but it sounds promising.
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wjl posted on 27 mag 2018 #4
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https://ardour.org/

Binaries for Windows or OSX aren't free, but you'll get a free trial to see if it's worth it.

On Linux, it's free, both as in freedom, and as in cost.

Hope that helps,
Wolfgang
wjl posted on 27 mag 2018 #5
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Another way to try Ardour and lots of other good and free software is to download any Linux-based "Studio", and to burn that onto a CD or put it onto a bootable USB Stick.

Look for:

UbuntuStudio
KXStudio
AVLinux

The last one has the best (by far) documentation.

Hope that helps,
and cheers,
Wolfgang

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petebass posted on 27 mag 2018 #6
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hi Tu:) I use reaper which is a great daw,you can download it for 60day free trial,full program,and the licence is very reasonable.just Google reaper free download.
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FrankieJ posted on 28 mag 2018 #7
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Tu wrote:
Hello Loopers, I havent been participating lately cause I had computer issues. I have a working computer now but Ive lost Audition which is what I recorded with. I was wondering if anyone could point me to a free trial of any software just so I can get back to having fun..even a temporary trial would better than nothing.😨


Hi Tu,
Cakewalk daw is supposedly free now.
https://cakewalk.bandlab.com/

Older versions of Audition is still downloadable. I think.
I use Audition too :)
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ddruszkowski posted on 28 mag 2018 #8
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Tu,
You might check and see if the big name popular DAWs have a scaled down version for free, or for a lower price - back in 2012 I got SONAR X1 LE (Limited Edition) for $50 USD. The LE version didn't have the full functionality of the Professional version, but it still has more capability than I have ever needed. And many of the functions that weren't available in the LE version you can find in the form of free VSTs that you can download and work just fine......
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Neronick posted on 29 mag 2018 #9
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Free up your life! Get rid of the the term "for free".

If you have little money avoid "cheap" things.

Music should be your lover. Buy her diamonds.

If you don't have the money to love your music there is something completely wrong in your life. Just make a break with music and try to earn the little money you need to show that you love what you do. Believe me, money is important. And if you are young it is more important as you are aged.

Get rid of "for free". Every love turns to be a very expensive thing!!
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Tu posted on 29 mag 2018 #10
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Inspiring words but please dont assume everyone is fit for work...being on a low income is not always a choice. I am disabled and like many here music is my medicine.
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wjl posted on 30 mag 2018 #11
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Tu,

here's a video I just found, and which should give you some ideas and options:

[youtube]zyjwhNLyqE0[/youtube]

HTH,
Wolfgang
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wjl posted on 14 giu 2018 #12
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Tu,

I had mentioned AVLinux already. Here's a video from Glen McArthur, who is a farmer by profession and the maintainer and maker of AVLinux. He and his son are also drummers, so they sampled their kits as the "Black Pearl", and the "Red Zeppelin", and included them for free into their distro. Have a look and a listen on what you can achieve with free and open source stuff - and please leave a friendly comment for Glen; we need people like him! :)

[youtube]iUSdXmlu8UQ[/youtube]

Oh, and once you have decided on a free DAW let us know which one you took.

As always, I hope this helped,
cheers,
Wolfgang
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ROBJOL posted on 14 giu 2018 #13
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Very interesting.
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StJray posted on 17 giu 2018 #14
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Hi tu :)
I used for several years an excellent sequencer named Tracktion ... Simplicity of use ensured, non-destructive recording mode, compatible with the majority of plugins, ...
The T6 version is now free:
https://www.tracktion.com/products/t6-daw
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ROBJOL posted on 18 giu 2018 #15
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Salut Ray.
Peut-on utiliser ce programme sur un Mac?
marmotte posted on 18 giu 2018 #16
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Sur Mac en principe y'a GarageBand qui est gratuit...
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StJray posted on 20 giu 2018 #17
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Hey ROBJOL, :o
If you clicked on the link ...:D
You would have learned that the software in question is multiplatform (Mac, Win and Linux, ...) and multilanguage (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, ..., Japanese, Latin, Pourtugese, Russian, ...)!:W

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