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keithpurtell
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Last time I posed this question, it was when I was trying to decide between Reaper and Ableton Live. I didn't much like Reaper's interface, but I wanted to collect more objective info. I chose Live because someone said it was easier to get some tracks down quickly. But, the past month has been a waste of time. I'm tired of digging though the 500-page Live manual (not exaggerating) trying to find out how to do some simple function that I could figure out in 30 seconds back when I started all this with Audacity.
Again I'm looking for home recording software (Windows XP) that is pro or semi-pro and (this time!) has a good intuitive interface. I need to be able to record individual instruments, do the same editing/tweaking of a track I can do easily in Audacity, then add other tracks, a few being loops that set up a rhythm, then mix down for quality stereo output.
With Reaper and Live off the table, what's left??
Again I'm looking for home recording software (Windows XP) that is pro or semi-pro and (this time!) has a good intuitive interface. I need to be able to record individual instruments, do the same editing/tweaking of a track I can do easily in Audacity, then add other tracks, a few being loops that set up a rhythm, then mix down for quality stereo output.
With Reaper and Live off the table, what's left??