Ricklh
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I'm posting this here as a general question for anyone who has tried both N-tracks and Cakewalk's Home Studio 2002. I've downloaded the trial version of N-tracks, have been to the N-tracks website and listened to some of those guys' demo's and am very impressed. My question: is there anything CW Home Studio can do better or more of than N-tracks? The reviews on Amazon of Home Studio are mixed, although mostly positive, so I thought I'd get some thoughts/opinions from this "general computer recording" forum. Is it worth spending 80 bucks on Home Studio over just using N-tracks? I almost forgot to mention my purposes: I'm just recording acoustic guitar, vocals, and keyboard for basic home demo's. I get the feeling that Home Studio is for someone who wants to do a lot of techno beats, etc. But, I'd also like to have a way of coming up with new song ideas other than on my guitar, so is Home Studio good for this?
Thanks.
Thanks.