New Multitrack Software...
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Posted on Dec 28, 2006 01:55 pm
Flubly
Member Since: Oct 22, 2005
Hi I'm looking to get new multi-track software. I've been using the Cool Edit Pro/Adobe Audition line for a long time now and things are starting to get harder. I'm keeping a copy of cool edit pro 2 for the effects it had but I'd like to replace Adobe Auditon 2. I use FL studio a lot and want to keep using it for my midi work but I don't like to use as a multi-track recorder. I would like a multi-track program that will record FL's midi with ease (that rewire thing doesn't work well at all) and is not too complicated like Cubase (well its complicated to me at least). Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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pjkPrince CZAR-mingMember
Since: Apr 08, 2004
Dec 28, 2006 03:31 pm Give reaper a shot, it's been getting great press.
www.cockos.com/reaper
small, stable, simple
CptTrippsCzar of Turd PolishMember
Since: Jun 20, 2006
Dec 28, 2006 05:04 pm Blasphemy!!! Audition 2.0 FTW!!!
But yeah, I don't use any midi instruments... I've heard AA is not so strong in that area.
Dec 29, 2006 04:58 pm I recently downloaded the demo version of Reaper, and although it's ugly, I was impressed with its usability. Particularly in the insert chain. Great software for the money.
pjkPrince CZAR-mingMember
Since: Apr 08, 2004
Dec 29, 2006 05:06 pm hm, never thought about it being ugly, maybe so.
Noize2uCzar of MidiAdministrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002
Dec 30, 2006 12:50 am I gotta admit, after looking at the screen shot's. Yep it is ugly indeed. Looks easy to navigate though. So that is a plus in my book for someone just getting started.