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Discussion by kurt18th with 4 Replies.
Last Update: August 19, 2005, 5:04 am | |||
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I use Cakewalk Home Studio. It has pretty much everything you need. Multitrack recording, panning, EQ Reverb and all those mastering tools. If you want to record stuff that sounds at least half way profesional, I would suggest Cakewalk Home Studio. To make the recordings sound better, I would also suggest doing a little research proper mastering; EQ, reverb, panning... It really makes a difference in sound quality when it is mastered properly.
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The Free, Cross-Platform Sound Editor. Audacity 1.2.3 is a new stable version of Audacity. This version fixes a bug that interfered with long recordings on some Windows systems, and another bug that causes random crashes on Mac OS X. It also includes several updated translations, and other bug fixes and minor improvements.site to download it and read more about it: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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I have a freeware that is as good as shareware...it issite to download it and read more about it: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
you can get free versions of Cubase and editing software like that with sound cards and stuff. You can check out demo versions of different software by going to thier sites and then make comaprisons. You might like some of them enough to buy a version.
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