What software would be best for recording a homemade rap cd?
My friend and I are planning on recording a homemade rap album on cd to sell to our friends. I plan to record it in my living room using a computer microphone. The only thing that is holing us back is the recording software. Can anyone recomend what the SIMPLEST, best quality, affordable hip hop recording software is? I have considered and am still considering fruity loops, sonic producer, and cakewalk.
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Posted: February 14th, 2010 under Music & Music Players.
Tags: Cakewalk, Living Room, Recording Software
Comments
Comment from audioloops
Time February 17, 2010 at 12:51 pm
Fl Studio is great for doing beats. The Producer Edition and XXL versions also have audio recording but to get the best result you will also need a good soundcard (ASIO support, or least use ASIO4ALL).
I don’t find it complicated but you should try the demo to see how you like it of course:
Also, get some good samples for your beats:
In case you end up getting FL Studio, here’s my promo link for 10% discount on the entire first order at the image-line online shop:
Good luck!
Comment from Ape Trax
Time February 18, 2010 at 12:46 pm
I would say that your best bet is going to be Audacity. It’s FREE, it’s powerful, and there are a bunch of people that use it and create great music.
Another option is that, if and when you decide to upgrade from a USB microphone, almost all digital audio interfaces come with lite versions of major recording software. There are all fully capable of recording rap tracks.
There are a few answers up here on the exact same subject:

Comment from JuicyJew
Time February 15, 2010 at 12:43 am
if your doing any kinda rap it should look something like this.