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Audacity upgrade
Audacity upgrade








audacity upgrade

So should I just stick with what I know or does Reaper have something for me that Audacity doesn't?

audacity upgrade

All of this I can do quite satisfactorily on Audacity (and perhaps a lot more so if I studied its possibilities a bit more).Īt least for now I'm not planning on putting any more money on my other equipment (guitars and basses with T-Bone SC 440, electronic drums and keyboards from headphone output to line-in) so Reaper would be the only upgrade. So I'm not looking for a shiny spit-polished wall of sound, and so far the only things I've done to my tracks after recording are some cutting & pasting, panning, a bit of equalizing and compressing. I'm pretty happy with my sound as it is - it sounds like me playing my instruments. A friend recommended me Reaper, but he doesn't know where I'm coming from, but maybe someone here is familiar with both programs? So I made my first album using Audacity, and now that I'm starting to approach the recording of the second one, I'm thinking of perhaps moving up a notch.










Audacity upgrade