

For the past months I've tried to find a way to make audio like I used to do with Goldwave.
#Piezo vs audio hijack pro#
What are the advantages and disadvantages to Amadeus, VS GB, and Pro tools, and others mentioned? I really want to make sure I spend my money wisely. What about pro tools? How accessible is that? I'm not sure about audio Hijack and some of the others mentioned here, because I have never heard of them.įrom what I have been reading on this duscussion, it looks like most people recommend Amadeus Pro. I had a demo of Amadeus Pro, but it ran out on me before I could try it much. However, I do want to start getting into production on my Mac, as it's the portible one. Someone on here mentioned they use Goldwave, which is what I use as well.

I do ids, promos, and just random stuff like that. Then again, I think it's geared to the musician, and that's not the type of production I do.
#Piezo vs audio hijack how to#
I can't figure out how to do anything with it. I figured Garageband would do what I need, but it confuses me. I haven't been able to do much production with it, like I wanted, because frankly, I guess I'm confused. I have been a Mac user since march of 2013. Thank you in advance for your feedback.īefore posting a topic of my own, I always search to see if there are already any topics like the one I was thinking of posting. This information will assist me with making a decision on which apps to shell out money for. I am interested in reading others' experiences with these programs, as well as any other audio recording /editing app recommendations you might have. Friends have suggested Amadeus, Piezo, and Audio Hijack Pro, as well as Garage Band. I also need to be able to merge and split files, move, copy or delete selected portions of files, and occasionally apply special effects, noise reduction, and volume normalization. Here's what I hope to accomplish: recording via the internal microphone, recording the system audio, and recording via the line-in jack, but none of those at the same time. For anyone familiar with Windows, I would like to find an equivalent to GoldWave. I am interested in app recommendations for audio recording and audio editing on the Mac. Just to give a little background, I have been a Windows user for many years, an Ipod Touch user for 2 years, and am a brand new Mac user.
