Help with getting into home recording - what do I need?

+1 garageband user over here.

its bascially logic pro lite. i've never felt the need to upgrade (for the purpose of shitty demos, nothing impressive)
GarageBand is a surprisingly good and is really all any amateur needs. Call me crazy but I’ve always felt that different daws have a different sound even when recorded with the same sample rate and everything I’ve ever recorded in GarageBand had a nice “sheen” too it. Maybe I’m crazy or maybe I always got the recording levels perfect on those. But yes it’s basically stripped down version of Logic.
 
AI? No thanks. I prefer listening to the original on a cassette and keep rewinding. It trains your ear and forces you to make creative decisions :)
My God, it's a program to learn songs. Whatever, not arguing with you, not worth it. Do you. I wish I had something like this 30 something years ago when I learned to play.
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I shared a picture of a cover I decided to do yesterday. I used studio one 6, the few plugins I used were in the box stock plugins. I used RipX to extract the stems and rerecord all the guitars myself. Thought I'd share how simple it can be. I like doing covers to not just learn songs but to learn and understand mixing practices and production techniques.
 
I shared a picture of a cover I decided to do yesterday. I used studio one 6, the few plugins I used were in the box stock plugins. I used RipX to extract the stems and rerecord all the guitars myself. Thought I'd share how simple it can be. I like doing covers to not just learn songs but to learn and understand mixing practices and production techniques.
Dude, that sounds awesome.

I had used Moises before and will have to check this out
 
I shared a picture of a cover I decided to do yesterday. I used studio one 6, the few plugins I used were in the box stock plugins. I used RipX to extract the stems and rerecord all the guitars myself. Thought I'd share how simple it can be. I like doing covers to not just learn songs but to learn and understand mixing practices and production techniques.
Dude you sound exactly like Noel!
And Liam!
 
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