What software?

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I am looking for the most intuitive (and cheapest) recording software. I am a musician and have no need for loops or digital instruments. Just wanna plug and play. Eq and effect, and maybe a little editing. Don't need bells or whistles. I would like to be able to use the interfaces I have, a tascam us-428 and mobilepre usb. From what I have seen, maybe the Guitar tracks pro would fit me?

thanks
 
Yeah Guitar Tracks Pro 3 is basically designed for the guitarist. It's all audio, no synths or midi or any of that. It's cheap...but Reaper's cheaper! Maybe you could just dl that...it's free. And it's a good app. I used to use Guitar Tracks Pro 2...now I use Reaper, coz I want to use synths and midi. Anyhoo, it'll work well for what you want to do.

http://www.cockos.com/reaper/
 
REAPER ( www.reaper.fm ) works forever for FREE until you get guilty enough to pay the cheap $40 shareware fee. Does more than 95% of us need.

Another cheap setup is to go out to the bookstore and get a copy of "Computer Music" magazine. On every issue's DVD they give away a fully working suite of audio programs including sequencers, plugins and audio samples. (Last year they gave away a full $150 copy of SamplitudeV8SE, so it pays to watch what they put on every month's disk....)

Here's another pile of stuff:

http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/
 
Thanks!

Dl ed the reaper, and it does look like what I might need. Gonna start w/ it tommorrow. Thanks again.
 
I was going to suggest Audacity (100% free, yes sir)
But this Reaper thing seems pretty genius too
 
There used to be one called Kristal or something like that which was totally free and seemed ok too. Not sure if it's still around though.
 
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