PropellerHead ReCycle 2.2
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PropellerHead ReCycle 2.2 : Recensione di ericthegreat
" lo hanno utilizzato per oltre un decennio"

Per Cominciare
Sto usando Recycle 2.1 in per molto tempo e ancora lo usano a volte per tagliare qualche voce di base o qualcosa del genere .. Se si prevede di ripulire singole tracce audio o registrare e mixare una canzone, Riciclare è relativamente intuitivo e facile da usare.
I've been using Recycle 2.1 in for a long time now and still use it sometimes to cut up some basic vocals or something.. Whether you plan to clean up individual audio tracks or record and mix a song, Recycle is relatively intuitive and easy to use.
Disponibilità/Performance
Il programma è piuttosto piccolo, il che significa che funziona abbastanza efficacemente su una varietà di computer. Ho avuto solo lo schianto su di me un paio di volte, che ho il sospetto è più a causa di problemi di Windows più che con questo software. L'ho eseguito su un Pentium 3 con Windows XP Service Pack 2. Sono facilmente in grado di registrare su 8 tracce in un momento con la mia M-Audio Delta 1010 LT scheda audio. Ma per la maggior parte dei casi non avrete problemi di farla funzionare. è un programma abbastanza di base che non pone problemi a tutti. Un sacco di persone lo hanno utilizzato con molti computer diversi e non hanno problemi.
The program is pretty small, meaning that it runs pretty efficiently on a variety of computers. I've only had it crash on me a couple of times, which I suspect is more due to Windows problems than that with this software. I run it on a Pentium 3 with Windows XP Service Pack 2. I am easily able to record on 8 tracks at a time with my M-Audio Delta 1010 LT sound card. But for the most part you will have no issues getting it running. it’s a pretty basic program that poses no problems at all. A lot of people have used it with many different computers and have no issues.
Opzioni Generali
Io ora preferisco registrare con un mixer reale con manopole reali, piuttosto che "virtualmente". (La maggior parte tutti i programmi possono mescolare con un mixer virtuale, ma non si sente mai come una vera e propria per me) Se io fossi nel business delle bande di registrazione e mixaggio, io probabilmente userebbe questo software o Pro Tools o qualche altro programma DAW miscelazione come Sarebbe molto facile per fare piccole modifiche al mix, come sarebbero salvati sul disco rigido. Ma, dal momento che sto registrando per me, io lavoro come io preferisco, che è la preparazione a mano. Se fossi impiegato da una band, o avevano l'abitudine di farlo, Riciclare sarebbe preziosa per me in modo da apportare le modifiche minuto per fare l'artista di registrazione felice, mentre con il modo in cui lavoro ora avrei dovuto iniziare probabilmente il mix tutto da capo. Invece, non hanno il tempo o energie per concentrarsi ore e ore su un singolo brano, così la preparazione a mano viene fatto per me e mi tiene felice. Ma, non avrei remore reale circa la miscelazione con CEP, e lo hanno fatto in passato.
I now prefer to record with a real mixer with actual knobs, rather than "virtually." (most all programs can mix with a virtual mixer but it never feels like a real one to me) If I were in the business of recording and mixing bands, I likely would use this software or Pro Tools or some other DAW mixing program as it would be very easy to make subtle changes to the mixes, as they would be saved on hard drive. But, since I'm recording for myself, I work how I prefer to, which is mixing by hand. If I were employed by a band, or were in the habit of doing so, Recycle would be invaluable to me in order to make the minute changes to make the recording artist happy, whereas with how I work now I would have to likely start the mix all over again. Instead, I don't have the time or energy to focus hours and hours on a single song, so mixing by hand gets it done for me and keeps me happy. But, I would have no real qualms about mixing with CEP, and have done so in the past.
Original English text: have used it for over a decadeGetting Started
I've been using Recycle 2.1 in for a long time now and still use it sometimes to cut up some basic vocals or something.. Whether you plan to clean up individual audio tracks or record and mix a song, Recycle is relatively intuitive and easy to use.
Suitability/Performance
The program is pretty small, meaning that it runs pretty efficiently on a variety of computers. I've only had it crash on me a couple of times, which I suspect is more due to Windows problems than that with this software. I run it on a Pentium 3 with Windows XP Service Pack 2. I am easily able to record on 8 tracks at a time with my M-Audio Delta 1010 LT sound card. But for the most part you will have no issues getting it running. it’s a pretty basic program that poses no problems at all. A lot of people have used it with many different computers and have no issues.
Overall Opinion
I now prefer to record with a real mixer with actual knobs, rather than "virtually." (most all programs can mix with a virtual mixer but it never feels like a real one to me) If I were in the business of recording and mixing bands, I likely would use this software or Pro Tools or some other DAW mixing program as it would be very easy to make subtle changes to the mixes, as they would be saved on hard drive. But, since I'm recording for myself, I work how I prefer to, which is mixing by hand. If I were employed by a band, or were in the habit of doing so, Recycle would be invaluable to me in order to make the minute changes to make the recording artist happy, whereas with how I work now I would have to likely start the mix all over again. Instead, I don't have the time or energy to focus hours and hours on a single song, so mixing by hand gets it done for me and keeps me happy. But, I would have no real qualms about mixing with CEP, and have done so in the past.
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