Which sequencer?

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Hi,
I'm only recently looking at sequencers and have the mbox at home. The only problem with this is that one runs out of tracks and voices very quickly. Is there an alternative sequencer on the PC than the MBox which has a lot more tracks to record on. I heard that Cubase is midi based but I'm looking for something like a sequencer for editing wav files and importing midi into. Ideally it's something like a post-production suite. I heard that fruity loops is great. I don't have the dosh to move up to major versions of protools software and I only need a sequencer for home recording not recording music live. Any idea of a post-production suite with a large amount of tracks?
Marktheman.
 
Well, the MBox is an interface, not a sequencer, and you would use the MBox with a sequencer. I thought that the MBox came with Pro Tools LE, which should be more than enough for what you're wanting to do, but maybe I'm wrong. Some to consider if you're on a budget would be Cakewalk Home Studio 4, Guitar Tracks Pro, Cubase SL or SE, maybe Garage Band (not sure how much that is). Also N-track seems to be getting some great reviews as well.
 
marktheman said:
I heard that Cubase is midi based but I'm looking for something like a sequencer for editing wav files and importing midi into.
Yeah Cubase will do that too.
 
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