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Old 02.08.2010, 08:07 PM   #7
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there are two that i believe are up to scratch and one i dont like using because it has average midi at best. digital performer is a fine fine multitracker and also had very very powerful midi capabilites. protools very very good recording, average mid. ableton live average recording good midi, reason no recording brilliant midi. but if you don't want to spend money "wink" you should be able to find any of those online.

otherwise there is a good free/really cheap multi tracker called reaper which is gaining more an more popularity with home studios and is near to catching up on the quality of digital performer and protools. but it sounds like you dont want to do very much with it, so i'm not really sure what to recommend as some of this software titles have quite a steep learning curve.

you could go with cakewalk, adobe audition or soundforge, but in my opinion these are very much audio toys.

try out a whole heap of different stuff and go with what you like it the best thing i can recommend.
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