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Hi,
I have just bought the last version of n-Track Studio 7 for Windows and Osx.
I think it's very complete and cheap alternative software for audio production.
Someone tried it?
What's your opinion?

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hueseph Mon, 06/11/2012 - 23:14

I'm sure that N-Track is a decent DAW. Personally, I think it would have been a better presentation if they had a better demo song. The mix isn't particularly good and well.......that's really the brunt of it. Isn't it? I've never used N-Track. I find it a bit cramped in the control department. The little knobs of the eq are too small. I'd be happy to open up a small window to edit eq. And lastly, in a purely superficial criticism, it's not a very pretty DAW. I know that has little effect on how it works but it's just an observation. It does not recognize midi with my Firestudio. Oh well. It's seems to work fine but I don't need another DAW. If I had to start anew and with a very small budget, I might pick it up. Then again, I might just save a bit more money and get Reaper which seems to work perfectly fine on my machine.

hueseph Mon, 06/11/2012 - 23:21

On another note, If they sold this really cheap. I mean $20 I bet they'd sell a lot of them. Sure they'd have to sell twice as many but I bet, they'd sell 4 or 6 times as many. It really would help though if they had a demonstration with a good song and a good mix. Otherwise it's not very compelling. I don't want to sound like a garage hack. I'm already a garage hack. I want to sound like a radio superstar. duh

sue08401 Tue, 06/12/2012 - 16:49

I started using n-Track many years ago. It has a lot of good features but I've moved on to Sonar. I still have a copy of version 5 which I still use occasionally with my old lexicon alpha when I want to do a quick take or just record an idea. It is a robust DAW. I would recomend it to someone starting out.