![]() ![]() So, kind people, am I being misguided by using this program? I'm basically looking for reassurance that I'm not. I'm a multi instrumentalist with drums and guitar and like making my own recordings that sound like a full band, and I want to get a record going but really don't want to fuss around with a different program. ![]() Yet here is a forum full of guys recording with Audacity who seem to find no problem with it. I've mentioned I use audacity many times and everyone seems to be of the opinion that it's for basic non-musical editing, simple vocal recordings for a podcast or something, not a full recording of musical instruments with overdubs and panning. So I just use this as a barebones recorder that does everything I want it to but any time I mention it to guys with actual recording experience they just laugh, like they tell me the compressor is trash or the quality is crap and to even do this basic level recording I should still use a VST like Reaper. I don't need quantizing, pitch correction, VSTs, hell I don't even need a click track, all that stuff feels like cheating, I just want to record and occasionally add a fade out or a hint of reverb or compression. Hi all, so I've been using Audacity for a good 15 years now, and I've used a couple DAWs (Ableton and Reaper) and they just have way too many features I don't need and seem to have a steep learning curve that requires watching a bunch of tutorials and stuff that I don't care about.
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