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matonanjin
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matonanjin
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01/08/2014 4:01 pm
Originally Posted by: maggiorNo problem. I used Cool Edit to record, edit, track, and denoise recordings I made from my vinyl collection. It's actually Cool Edit Pro that was a multitrack recording application, which is now Adobe Audition.

When I hit a burn out point with guitar, I'll take a closer look at Reaper in case it does something I can't in Adobe Audition.



OK. Good. Now I don't feel quite as dumb. And, yes, that is similar to how I used it. I also recorded some of my vinyl stuff to mp3's. I got a lot more that I need to record yet. And, again, I was recording a lot of language phrases was the main thing.

The thing to keep in mind about Reaper, besides the fact it's cheap, is that they have a free trial period. And to be completely honest, after the initial trial period, it doesn't quit working. You just get nags. I tried it for a while and then gave up on recording for awhile. When I came back and loaded it again it was many months past the trial period. It worked no problem. I went ahead and bought it but a guy could keep evaluating until you're comfortable with it.

Guitars: 2014 PRS Santana, 2013 PRS Paul's, 2009 PRS Hollowbody I, 1972 Gibson ES-325, 2012 Fender American Standard Stratocaster,  2020 Fender Telecaster, 2001 PRS Santana SE,  2021 Martin M-36, 2021 Martin 000-15M, Seagull S6 Classic, 2012 Yamaha Pacifica  Amps: Fender Blues Junior III, Boss Eband JS-10,  Line 6 POD HD500X, Quilter Microblock 45 w/homemade 12" cab.