
Ricklh
New member
First of all, I'm a guitarist with an acoustic and an acoustic/electric guitar, a Behringer 2000S microphone, and an old Yamaha keyboard. I've been using a Fostex MR-8 multitracker for the past few years due to it's simplicity of use, and "hands-on-real-knobs" feel. However, I've been recently dabbling with Audacity to lay down a few basic tracks (two guitar tracks, a vocal & harmony vocal) and am impressed by the sound quality - I get better-sounding recordings from my computer than from the MR-8. I've looked at other, more feature-laden programs including Reaper, Steinberg Sequel, Ableton Live 7 LE, Mackie Tracktion, Fruityloops, Acid and find them all quite a bit more intimidating and with a learning curve that I'm sure would impede the creative process. Audacity is the only one I've seen that is easy & intuitive enough to not get in the way of inspiration. So, my question is - with my very minimalist track requirements as laid out above, is there any program that is as easy to learn (or close to it) as Audacity that has a few more features - in other words, a step or two up from Audacity but without the complexity and learning curve characteristic of the other programs above? All I'd like to do is lay down and mix tracks typical of your average guitar band using only 8-16 tracks: lead, rhythm, drums, bass, keyboards, 2 or 3 vocals. Or, is Audacity good enough for this task, without moving up to something else? Has anyone here that uses Audacity made a quality-sounding demo with about 8 tracks? Thanks in advance.