What recording/mixing software are you using?

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What recording software are you using?

  • Sound Forge

    Votes: 62 5.9%
  • N-Track

    Votes: 32 3.0%
  • Ableton Live

    Votes: 65 6.2%
  • Sonar Studio

    Votes: 46 4.4%
  • Sonar Producer

    Votes: 163 15.5%
  • Pro Tools

    Votes: 151 14.4%
  • Cubase

    Votes: 271 25.8%
  • Tracktion

    Votes: 25 2.4%
  • Digital Performer

    Votes: 21 2.0%
  • Logic Pro

    Votes: 87 8.3%
  • Image Line

    Votes: 24 2.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 333 31.7%

  • Total voters
    1,051
Since I replied in January '06, I've upgraded from Cubase SE to SX3. Love it!
 
Bumping since this is more current list of software for recording..:D
 
Sony Acid 6

I use Acid, it does what I need, and the interface is the best I've used so far.
 
Wow, Reaper!!

So I tried Reaper for the first time...IT IS AMAZING... I love the interface, it's a lot like SonicFoundry/Sony's UI. Add to that, the awesome amount of flexibility and power.

Anyone who hasn't must try it!
 
I was using Cool Edit, then recently used Reaper for several months, and now I might switch to Sonar 6 or 7.

Reaper's limited MIDI capability (namely tempo changing within a song using VSTs) is forcing me to switch. Brings a tear to my eye to have to let it go over something as small as the inability to trigger tempo changes off the grid (ie free form). I need it for my music though.

If Justin decides to fix this, I'll be all over Reaper again. I spent a lot of time already learning the ins and outs of the program, and it sucks to have to start back at square one and learn a new one.
 
Geeze this tread is still going

Wow this thread is still going
I am still using traction
I am now running RME - FF800 and 2 octamics
Still having fun :D

Cheers

P/S/BUMP
 
Tracktion. It's the only one that's made me feel PRODUCTIVE. Haven't tried Reaper, but I don't know if I even will, considering how happy I am with Tracktion.

The big vendors can go blow their bloatware. If I never touch Sonar, Cubase, or Pro Tools again it'll be too late.
 
Im using Audacity.
So am I. But I usually do the final versions on tape.
Then I'll digitize the 2-track masters with Audacity, mhWavEdit or even the ALSA 'arecord' utility and edit them with Audacity.
In Windows I will generally use Goldwave.

**EDIT**
Oh, but I do use SONAR for the MIDI composition. Never used it to record though.
 
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