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Recording software for PC, please help me choose which one

i have these option to choose from:

Cubase SX v.2.0
n-Track
Nuendo 2
Sonar 4 Producer edition
Emagic Logic Audio Platinum v.5.5.1
Tracktion

and all kinds of add-on's, bundles etc..

which interface would you choose?
i'm recording 60's rock, ala the Faces, the Who + plus singer songwriter and ambient music.

best recording software and tutorials

I am a musician of about 25 yrs or so...give or take, but not playing pro at this time. I am new to digital recording...totally green, you might say. I have used various Tascam anolog machines over the years, but not anything on a computer before. I am looking for help with a couple of things. I just bought a new computer for the sole purpose of recording.

What Recording Software Do You Use and Why Do You Use It

Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post!

I have been using a Roland VS1680 but now I want to buy a delicated Computer for recording and get serious about it.

All the information about Computer recording can be mind blowing and I figure the first step even before I start to put together a computer system is to get a handle on which Software would work for me...

OpenSource Recording Software.

Im not a genious when it comes to coding, basic c and c++... but I am a full on linux nut...

I was just wondering if we could share blocks of code and such here... I mean... I can write calculators and stupid applications, but I dont know what A driver looks like...

Whoever was coding the audio drivers can you help me out here?

Thanks,

Demensia.

need multitrack recording software suggestions

hey all-

I've been a Cool Edit Pro user for quite a while and finally I am fed up with the mix interface (i.e. no mixer), plus there's really no real-time processing - you basically have to bounce any audio through whatever fx...but I still love the general processing power of CEP :cool: .

Mulit-track Recording Software

Hello everyone I have a question? What's the big deal over multi-track recording software regarding professional use. I've heard songs from many people that used CakeWalk Pro9, Cubase Vst, Logic, and even Pro Tools and most of the stuff I hear sound really good as far as sonic & professional quality. I think a lot people get hung up on software names instead of its performance and quality.