Best free software for recording?

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episg said:
or use a cracked cubase/sonar/nuendo/logic if you're on a mac or logic 5 if PC
Why don't you just go rob a bank and pay a legit engineer record it for ya?
 
Power Tracks Anyone?

Has anyone besides me tried Power Tracks? It works well but is kind of difficult when it comes to MIDI recording.

Also, it will convert your wave files into it's own format. You end up with one gigantic *.seq file and have to export your tracks to get your modified tracks back out of it.

Another thing thing I don't like is that it does not allow you to add effects or change the effects you have chosen, in real time. You preview the effect on your selected portion of a track and then it is applied to the track if you choose to do so. Kind of cumbersome. I don't know if you can remove the effect or not. Never tried it.

I mainly use a BR8. After reading my post, I think I don't like Power Tracks that much. I am going to try Reaper after what surfmaster has said about it.
 
joebenson777 said:
Has anyone besides me tried Power Tracks?... it will convert your wave files into it's own format. You end up with one gigantic *.seq file ... Another thing I don't like is that it does not allow you to add effects or change the effects you have chosen, in real time.
Pretty big negatives IMO... I agree, smart to switch. Reaper, Kristal, Multitrackstudio Lite, and N-track are all good in those aspects.

Tim
 
Thanks for the recommendations guys. I've been foolin with Reaper for a while now and it seems like a really good program even for the $40 price. I'll probably stay with it as I'm really starting to like it.
 
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