B bullyhill New member Jan 10, 2003 #2 I don't think that will buy Cubase, it may get you Sonar an earlier version that is, then you can upgrade it as you go. Good luck
I don't think that will buy Cubase, it may get you Sonar an earlier version that is, then you can upgrade it as you go. Good luck
P punx New member Jan 10, 2003 #4 ? If it's recording software you mean, try N-track. They say it's good for beginners. After that, buy a more better/expensive)) program
? If it's recording software you mean, try N-track. They say it's good for beginners. After that, buy a more better/expensive)) program
M microchip New member Jan 12, 2003 #6 Home Studio 2002 from Cakewalk is also an excellent program that will get you going if you are just starting out. The $60 is well worth it. Micrl
Home Studio 2002 from Cakewalk is also an excellent program that will get you going if you are just starting out. The $60 is well worth it. Micrl
Even New member Jan 13, 2003 #7 no no, I will say cooledit. Its quite a bit more comprehensive than N-tracks
8 813records New member Jan 14, 2003 #9 If i get cooledit witch program would i get, whats the name of the newest version?
badassmak Herbi-Whore Jan 14, 2003 #10 http://www.cooledit.com/ theres the website...I believe the latest version is cooleditpro2.0 however I am NOT positive if it does more than one track at a time. Personally I use n-track which is over here---> http://www.fasoft.com/ <---
http://www.cooledit.com/ theres the website...I believe the latest version is cooleditpro2.0 however I am NOT positive if it does more than one track at a time. Personally I use n-track which is over here---> http://www.fasoft.com/ <---