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'Logic?  *calls the N/T police* (N/T)' posted by Dhraakellian - 14/05/2007, 07:28:16
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Well, since you didn
Well, since you didn't say free, then Ableton Live, Cubase, FL Studio, Garageband (not my favorite, but user frdeliny and the recording quality is only hindered by the mic and room you use to record with). Tons of people still use Digital Performer (though I have never met one face to face. It tends to be a good program to score with, but people use it to record.) Audacity is available, but incredibly limited regarding recording and workflow. If you aren't looking to learn or get better with these types of programs, then just go with Audacity and you will record with no problems. However, for more options and sonic adjusting capabilities, check out the other ones I mentioned.Cheers





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