
BentRabbit
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The closest thing to a cheap, stable mixing application that I have on my system has been Tracktion, but it's been giving me fits in the 24 bit category... Cakewalk Music Creator is too limited in effects (but I use it religously to to multitrack editing) and Cubasis will start popping and crackling on me...
I used the trial version of NTrack about 6 or 8 months ago and, since I just sold some gear on Ebay, thought I'd go ahead and throw the full version on my system as well... So this morning, I registered 4.04 at the 24 bit level and piped about 16 tracks of our Collab project through it to tinker with...
So far, I'm glad I spent the $75, but I was only able to toy with it for about 20 minutes... During that time tho, it totally blew away anything Tracktion was doing for me...
My system:
Dell Inspiron Laptop - P4 3.0 gig w/ 1.0 gig RAM and 100 gig HDD - WinXP SP2
Sound = SB Audigy 2 USB
I'll keep ya posted

The closest thing to a cheap, stable mixing application that I have on my system has been Tracktion, but it's been giving me fits in the 24 bit category... Cakewalk Music Creator is too limited in effects (but I use it religously to to multitrack editing) and Cubasis will start popping and crackling on me...
I used the trial version of NTrack about 6 or 8 months ago and, since I just sold some gear on Ebay, thought I'd go ahead and throw the full version on my system as well... So this morning, I registered 4.04 at the 24 bit level and piped about 16 tracks of our Collab project through it to tinker with...
So far, I'm glad I spent the $75, but I was only able to toy with it for about 20 minutes... During that time tho, it totally blew away anything Tracktion was doing for me...
My system:
Dell Inspiron Laptop - P4 3.0 gig w/ 1.0 gig RAM and 100 gig HDD - WinXP SP2
Sound = SB Audigy 2 USB
I'll keep ya posted
