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Hi all,
I heard N-track was pretty good software for the money. Could you tell me what the disadvanges are to N-track? Also does it have more effects like chorus and flanger. I'm using Samplitude project 5.5 right now which was free with my purchase. What's better than N-track? |
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download for free and try it
http://fasoft.com
Supports direct X and VST,as many tracks as your processor can handle,32 bit internal pathways,handles 16 bit and 24 bit soundcards,the list goes on... I was a Cakewalk guy from DOS midi days through vers.8 untill I downloaded n-track.I registered the program after about a half hour.Try it and see if you like it too. Tom |
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n-Track is great because of its price. You really can't beat it...nothing comes even remotely close.
I've been using n-Track for about a year now and it seldom lets me down. It runs best on NT4 or Win2000, and can really run like crap on 95/98. Be warned. Play with the demo for a good while and ask questions on the board over at fasoft.com. I got a chance to play around with Sonic Foundry's Vegas recently and oooooooooooooooh man it's so much nicer than n-Track. Yeah they have similar features but Vegas is just so much nicer to use. BUT, there's a 500 dollar price difference! n-Track is 35 bucks. If you're new to recording, start with n-Track. There's nothing better for the price. Slackmaster 2000
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Yes its good.
I use it. Bought it a year ago and still getting
free updates. I'm a casual user and like it. See my post in the sound card forum regarding my machine. Low end machine doing as many stereo 44 16 bit tracks as I want... about 6 is all I've tried. I recommend it if you are on a budget or just can't justify spending a lot to give this PC recording a try. I haven't use a lot of other packages, but I can say it does what I want and its not particularly buggy. So its a good value. |
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