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Old 10-07-2001
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Guitar Tracks Pro

Has anyone tried guitar tracks pro yet? I have used Acid, guitar tracks1 and nstudio. I like acid for flexibility but the recording quality is not great. I use a m-audio 2496 and a j-station and use drum loops for backing tracks. Any suggestions for other software?
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Old 10-11-2001
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If this program had the midi capabilities of Guitar Studio2 i'd be all over it It appears it doesn't 32 tracks looks nice however..

WTF?? I'm a newbie again??????????????
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Check out Home Studio 2002. Got gye'tar tabs and stuff. Supports midi too.

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Have it. . . haven't had a chance to really dig into it yet, though. . .
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