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Title: Best Program for tracking for a mac
Post by: spearheadtaper on January 16, 2006, 11:57:13 PM
did a search ...couldn't find anything
so if its been answered please link me.....



what is best for tracking out songs and maybe going from 48k to 44.1 if that comes up ....... 
I have an imac g5 ... and a jb3

thanks
Title: Re: Best Program for tracking for a mac
Post by: Chris K on January 17, 2006, 12:32:59 PM
felttip's sound studio would be my choice.

http://www.felttip.com/
Title: Re: Best Program for tracking for a mac
Post by: Krispy D on January 17, 2006, 01:15:35 PM
felttip's sound studio would be my choice.

http://www.felttip.com/

agreed.  check out team mac geeks for more info than you really want on the subject.   ;)
Title: Re: Best Program for tracking for a mac
Post by: taktheride on January 17, 2006, 02:13:30 PM
peak is good.
Spark can normalize an hour clip in like 15 seconds, its unreal how fast it is...
Title: Re: Best Program for tracking for a mac
Post by: (((KB))) on February 08, 2006, 03:29:18 PM
peak is good.
Spark can normalize an hour clip in like 15 seconds, its unreal how fast it is...
I would recommend Bias Peak 2.5 VST (OS 9x) or Peak DV 3.0 (OS X) to
http://www.pure-mac.com/audio.html#peak

Just my 2 cents,

(((KB)))
Title: Re: Best Program for tracking for a mac
Post by: willndmb on February 08, 2006, 08:22:34 PM
you can track in iTunes for free so unless you need a resample i would save my money

tell the track the start and stop time, then select convert track to wav/aiff and it will make a new track of just that portion of the song
do that with the whiole file and you now have the long track broke into however many single tracks
Title: Re: Best Program for tracking for a mac
Post by: Krispy D on February 08, 2006, 09:52:11 PM
you can track in iTunes for free so unless you need a resample i would save my money

tell the track the start and stop time, then select convert track to wav/aiff and it will make a new track of just that portion of the song
do that with the whiole file and you now have the long track broke into however many single tracks

+T for the tip.  I've been using itunes for ever (maybe 10 years now that I think of it)  and never knew.  the things you pick up at ts.com...
Title: Re: Best Program for tracking for a mac
Post by: scb on February 08, 2006, 10:15:26 PM
itunes is only 5 years old :)
Title: Re: Best Program for tracking for a mac
Post by: Krispy D on February 09, 2006, 06:59:39 AM
itunes is only 5 years old :)

I was racking my brain when writing that and thought that maybe itunes was on my g3 bluberry imac when I bought it new... guess not.  I'll say it seems like ten years