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Thread started 07/19/05 5:02am

Thierry

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Recording

HI Y'all

I'm looking for a cool (not too expensive) program which I can use to record multiple tracks on my PC.
It should have the option of mixing midi and analog tracks, since I'll be using keyboards, bass and guitar.

Also maybe you can hook me up with a name of a cool drummachine program.

Thanx dudes
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Reply #1 posted 07/19/05 6:34am

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Cakewalk's Home Studio is $99, (or maybe it's up to $149 now?), and Apple's Garageband is pretty cheap too.

N-Track is free, but the learning curve is crazy. It's open source, so you can always get an answer to your question, but, just prepare yourself for a month or two to just learn your way around the thing.

Good luck!
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Reply #2 posted 07/19/05 7:40am

Thierry

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beauhall said:

Cakewalk's Home Studio is $99, (or maybe it's up to $149 now?), and Apple's Garageband is pretty cheap too.

N-Track is free, but the learning curve is crazy. It's open source, so you can always get an answer to your question, but, just prepare yourself for a month or two to just learn your way around the thing.

Good luck!



Thanks buddy!
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