Best software for multitrack recording and loops?

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I hope someone here can help me out with suggestions for the appropriate software for my needs.

This is what I want to do:

1) Record up to six simultaneous channels of our garage-based rock and roll band.

2) Apply DX or VST effects such as compression, reverb, etc., etc.

3) Add prerecorded loops and/or cool sounds that I've recorded.

3) Mixdown and eventually burn an independent CD.

4) I do not foresee needing MIDI, nor do I have the time to learn all about it.

I have been using ntrack to this point for our "live" recording, but I recently had a chance to play with "Screenblast ACID Deluxe", a simplified version of Sonic Foundry's ACID Pro. I absolutely love the way the program allows me to "paint" loops onto the screen. I just really liked the interface far more than that of ntrack. Unfortunately, this version of ACID records just two simultaneous tracks.

I'd like to find one program that permits simultaneous multitrack recording, AND allows me to insert loops in a similar "painting" manner to that of ACID, AND supports DX/VST effects AND will take me through to the point where I burn the CD (I'll probably use Nero for that, although integrated CD burning would be great too.)

From what I've read in my many searches, ACID Pro might be the program, although I know it isn't as multipurpose as Cakewalk Sonar 2.1. I definitely don't want something that's going to take me a million years to learn, as I spend most of my waking hours working at my "real" job. :-) Do you guys and gals think Sonar 2.1 would do it for me?

Thanks very much in advance.

gordo
 
gordholio said:
This is what I want to do:

1) Record up to six simultaneous channels of our garage-based rock and roll band.

2) Apply DX or VST effects such as compression, reverb, etc., etc.

3) Add prerecorded loops and/or cool sounds that I've recorded.

3) Mixdown and eventually burn an independent CD.

4) I do not foresee needing MIDI, nor do I have the time to learn all about it.

Do you guys and gals think Sonar 2.1 would do it for me?

gordo

Yess... SONAR will. I didn't see any best option for your need for now than SONAR. All you task may require a bit learning curve, but that what it takes. Once you get used to it, then no problem... Make sure you choose also the best sound card for your job. Delta 66 will do just great. ;)
 
Do you guys and gals think Sonar 2.1 would do it for me?
YES! Absolutely! Seems like Sonar was made just for you...
 
And a tip: People doesen't like double (or more) posting around here... Thought you wanted to know. ;)
 
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