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Multi-track Recording/Mixing Software - What do you use?

@BooDoo  - Jan. 18, 2009, 8:36 p.m.

A question for everyone who has submitted one-performer, multi-track recordings for the site: What did you use to mix/arrange your multiple tracks?

Do you use that software for multiple takes on a single track as well, or just muxing together a straight take on each track?

I want to start some recording, but I don't want to blow a ton of money (or at least bandwidth) looking at every program out there for the purpose. I'm on Windows, FWIW.

I'm trying out Ableton Live 7 right now. It seems to lean towards electronic/virtual instrument production, but it looks to have all the functionality I should need for guitar recording.

Just a roll-call on apps used would be helpful, but any feedback or critiques of your solution would be more than welcome. Thanks in advance for any information!

My input setup right now is (for classical/acoustic):

2x Behringer C2 (Stereo setup) ==via mic cables==> [Behringer Xenyx 802] ===(2x Mono (1/4") into 1x Stereo (1/8")===> SB Live! 24 External 'Line In' input

@auriplane  - Feb. 25, 2009, 3:03 a.m.

I highly recommend Logic, on a mac. ^-^

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@surreal  - Feb. 25, 2009, 5:01 a.m.

Thanks, I'll look into Logic once I get to acquiring a mac sometime down the road.

Any recommendations for PC compatible recording programs?

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@Heliographos  - Feb. 25, 2009, 2:48 p.m.

Audacity, absolutely. It's simple, and it's incredibly well made. Almost EVERYONE I know (And both of my bands) use it.

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