![]() ![]() ![]() Additionally, the software has great effects like reverb, compressors built in, and even includes a slew of awesome guitar and amp modelers.Ĭons: The software’s ease of use is something of a blessing and a curse, because all the intuitiveness eventually begins to get in the way of your overall recording knowledge. Newer versions even come with features that intuitively (and sometimes automatically) even fix tempo inaccuracies in your tracks. Pros: GarageBand is designed to provide an intuitive recording process, which probably makes it the easiest program to use. If you’ve bought an Apple computer, GarageBand is included, and it is a great program to learn the basics of recording, so there’s no need to add any additional software. We recommend starting out on some of the great free software that is available today, though which you choose will depend in part on your operating system of choice. Getting started in home studio recording is easier today than ever, and it’s also far less expensive. But odds are, if you’re just starting out in home recording, you won’t drop hundreds of dollars on your first program so we wanted to take a look at the best recording software for beginners. Though the Sage Audio music mastering blog has previously discussed DAWs, much of that article focused on top recording software like Pro Tools and Ableton Live.
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