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For CEPro users:
How is this program at doing multi-track editing/recording?
I have CE2k right now, and am considering getting the studio package, but it only adds 4 track capabilities and from what I can tell does *not* allow recordng on more than 2 channels (even if you have hardware to support it). So then I thought maybe I should just get CEpro
Is it possible to record more than 2 channels simultaneously in CEPro?
Also, I've seen some programs that will do DSP effects (ie compression and such) "on-the-fly" as you record. This can be helpful for example in recording a bass drum.
From what I can tell CEPro does not do this. Have any of you found this to be a problem?
Just want to know how good the program is before I plunk $350 down on it.
Thanks!
How is this program at doing multi-track editing/recording?
I have CE2k right now, and am considering getting the studio package, but it only adds 4 track capabilities and from what I can tell does *not* allow recordng on more than 2 channels (even if you have hardware to support it). So then I thought maybe I should just get CEpro
Is it possible to record more than 2 channels simultaneously in CEPro?
Also, I've seen some programs that will do DSP effects (ie compression and such) "on-the-fly" as you record. This can be helpful for example in recording a bass drum.
From what I can tell CEPro does not do this. Have any of you found this to be a problem?
Just want to know how good the program is before I plunk $350 down on it.
Thanks!