
Slackmaster2K
Gone
n-Track will work with any DX plugin. Just do some searchin on the web. I believe that there are links to plugins at the n-Track website also. Some are free, some are shareware, and some are downright expensive.
There is a current link somewhere in this forum to Blueline plugins which in my opinion are excellent and all you'll need to get started.
Using n-Track to just make mp3's, however, doesn't make too much sense. n-Track comes with a copy of BladeEnc which is a horrible encoder (at 128kbps). Do a search for SCMPX and download it...it's a MUCH better encoder and will also convert mp3's into waves which can be handy. FYI: MP3 has little to do with computer based recording...it's just a medium to distribute finished products, especially over the internet (e.g. small file size).
If you don't plan on doing any multitrack recording on the computer then you might be better off with a good wave editor like Goldwave.
Slackmaster 2000
There is a current link somewhere in this forum to Blueline plugins which in my opinion are excellent and all you'll need to get started.
Using n-Track to just make mp3's, however, doesn't make too much sense. n-Track comes with a copy of BladeEnc which is a horrible encoder (at 128kbps). Do a search for SCMPX and download it...it's a MUCH better encoder and will also convert mp3's into waves which can be handy. FYI: MP3 has little to do with computer based recording...it's just a medium to distribute finished products, especially over the internet (e.g. small file size).
If you don't plan on doing any multitrack recording on the computer then you might be better off with a good wave editor like Goldwave.
Slackmaster 2000