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Old 06-10-2001
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Question Someone out there have an answer:

Hello all. I am new to this group and wonder if anyone out there can tell me of a GOOD program I can download that will do the following:

1. Allow me to record full tracks on computer.
2. Edit, loop, mix, and arrange those tracks.


I have went to all the major d-load places but honestly I'm not sure what I'm looking for. ANYONE???
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Cool

It's hard to help you when you're not sure what you're looking for.

What are these "major d-load places" ?

Have you tried N-Track ?
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hmm

I call your N-track (good call man) and raise you a Cubase5 (really good for recording, and editing). N-track is phenominal for recording, a ok for editing, but cubase is so organized, with more options, great for editing. Whatever is worth more for you do, and you could use one for each. The N-track demo version is actually unusually good too.
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Thanks

I'll try both.
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