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PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:47 am 
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Basicaly, last night i ended up coppin a new macbook. I've dabbled with software like cubase and fl. but last night was the first time i felt a solid workflow, i was using garageband with my interface and the sp, solid workflow. Basicaly the point of this is i want to get Record as it seems ideal for my workflow, does anyone here have any experience with it?? i've watched loads of vids on it and i will probs be getting but wanna see what the sp villains are saying first.


was very sad boxing up my 8trrack :cry:

but the potential now with the macbook and sp are endless, can't wait to drop some new ish up here. safe. (apologies fo rthe pointless post).

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:45 pm 
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megamaeng uses it, he kinda went into it in the studio pics thread. sounds like it might be for you.


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It wasn't until I started using record that I felt the stability and speed were there with the computer for me to just sequence in audio. I guess I'm more comfortable looking at audio waveforms than blocks of midi notes, and cutting audio clips and doing fades as opposed to messing with sampler amp and filter envelopes.

I don't want to preach about Record but it's as if I needed to use a simpler program to realize the computers potential. I love that you can chop up clips with a the razor then right there in the sequencer, adjust levels per clip. I know this is probably a feature in every single program but I never figured out how to do it as visually intuitively in other daw's i've used. Since I use sp effects and just print them onto the track I don't need to worry about tons of plugins. I love how I can just switch over to the mixer and I have eq, compression, and sends all set up without me having to load them and navigate from plugin window to window. I just have a template setup with a mastering chain on the master output, generally the stock "hip hop" one cus it has 4 knobs set up perfectly (comp input, kick gain, snare gain and limiter input) perfect for an impatient idiot like me. I setup a bunch of scream 4's on the sends for parallel distortion/compression on tracks. That's all I need!


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:38 pm 
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its made by propeller head so I say avoid it at all costs!!! :lol:

but seriously, im sure it gets the job done quite well, but it has a dongle

you have to keep on the internet while using it. not a problem if your studio is also your main computer, but for people who travel around with their shit its no good at all... :?

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:01 pm 
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Yeah, i kinda went on and on about it in that post but I'm pretty critical of my gear and software and am not afraid to admit something's not for me so you won't hear that from me for everything I've bought. :D

The dongle/internet thing could be an issue for people. However, the dongle thing doesn't bother me. In fact, all you need it for is to open projects, and certain bounce operations. I've gone days working on some stuff, just leaving it open, saving often, and then noticed later the dongle was out or not seen (I got a ghetto usb hub). I just plug it back in and I'm set to go. No downtime. Your don't need to be connected to the internet while using record if you've registered your physical dongle which you can do on a different computer than the one Record is on. It's just that if you don't have the dongle attached, the computer needs internet to verify through the props website you are the owner. Kind of like a virtual dongle.

If Record would work for you I guess it depends on what kind of workflow you are into. I know people can rock the internal sp sequencers or mpc's but I like using the tape machine paradigm, albeit with the ability to cut and edit and move bits of recorded audio around.
Feel free to post any specific questions and I'll try to answer them.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:07 am 
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sounds like we would have similar workflow. I have no interset in working with midi., just audio. from what i've read and heard it does seem like the ideal software for me, the lack of menus is great. also like how easy it is to switch between mixer and arrangement.

dongle doesn't bother me at all but i will be keeping my mac of the net, only to reg it.

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its made by propeller head so I say avoid it at all costs!!! :lol:

but seriously, im sure it gets the job done quite well, but it has a dongle

you have to keep on the internet while using it. not a problem if your studio is also your main computer, but for people who travel around with their shit its no good at all... :?


LOL :lol: propellerheads have their haters like ableton have their fanboys :wink:

if you want a simple recording program then Record is great IMO. i personally love propellerheads products, although i won't be getting record as i have no use for it. i did have the opportunity to use record extensively during the beta period and i was actually quite impressed. the time-stretching feature is pretty amazing and the mixer is top quality.

again if you're coming from a hardware background i think record is pretty cool because it doesn't overload you. when i turned to software i had no need or desire for hundreds of plugs (that changed soon after :twisted: ) and i wanted something simple that had everything needed to make tracks all in one package. that's why i got reason. i rewire reason now though..

think about what you would like to do with the software and what features you would like. then see if record has these features. if you still plan on using your sp a lot you won't need a lot of extras in your daw anyway.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:36 pm 
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decision has been made, record it is. perfect for my needs. Thanks people.

will be getting this end of the month so will let you know what gwarn. safe

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hurlingdervish wrote:
its made by propeller head so I say avoid it at all costs!!! :lol:

but seriously, im sure it gets the job done quite well, but it has a dongle

you have to keep on the internet while using it. not a problem if your studio is also your main computer, but for people who travel around with their shit its no good at all... :?


LOL :lol: propellerheads have their haters like ableton have their fanboys :wink:

if you want a simple recording program then Record is great IMO. i personally love propellerheads products, although i won't be getting record as i have no use for it. i did have the opportunity to use record extensively during the beta period and i was actually quite impressed. the time-stretching feature is pretty amazing and the mixer is top quality.

again if you're coming from a hardware background i think record is pretty cool because it doesn't overload you. when i turned to software i had no need or desire for hundreds of plugs (that changed soon after :twisted: ) and i wanted something simple that had everything needed to make tracks all in one package. that's why i got reason. i rewire reason now though..

think about what you would like to do with the software and what features you would like. then see if record has these features. if you still plan on using your sp a lot you won't need a lot of extras in your daw anyway.

haha i use both always haha

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I just record with CoolEdit2000...oldy but goldy...worx fine 4 me cause that´s all I do with it ...record music.

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