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I was thinking that I would get Pro Tools Free, but with the lack of XP support I am looking instead at some of the well under $100 audio programs out there. This is not just a matter of being cheap, but that for what I am looking for (voiceover for training programs, program prompts, etc.) I do not think that I will be needing that much. About the most I expect to be doing is doing a little equalization on my voice tracks, maybe adding some reverb to give a little depth, and then laying them over some prerecorded music. The equipment that I am thinking of using for this can sample at 24 bits/96mhz so I am thinking it would be a waste not to have a recording/editing program that could do the same when I so desire.
I have been looking at several things. One was n-track but while its feature set looks excellent a musician friend of mine said that he thought it added extra noise to his recording. Is that true? Cakewalk Music Creator is another choice, although the information on Cakewalk's site is unclear if their lower end programs can process 24/96 files. Sound Forge Studio looks good but lacks 24/96 support. The local computer store has a program called Magix Music Studio 7 at a good price but nobody seems to talk much about it here so I am skeptical of it. Among the lot of them Cool Edit 2000 seems to look very good.
What feedback can you give me?
I have been looking at several things. One was n-track but while its feature set looks excellent a musician friend of mine said that he thought it added extra noise to his recording. Is that true? Cakewalk Music Creator is another choice, although the information on Cakewalk's site is unclear if their lower end programs can process 24/96 files. Sound Forge Studio looks good but lacks 24/96 support. The local computer store has a program called Magix Music Studio 7 at a good price but nobody seems to talk much about it here so I am skeptical of it. Among the lot of them Cool Edit 2000 seems to look very good.
What feedback can you give me?