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Default Best digital music recording program

On 12/6/2014 1:47 AM, Tom Evans wrote:
What's the best digital music recording program that comes with many
terrific instrument sounds?


The price of Logic seems to be good ($200) but I wonder if there's a
program that easeir to learn and use; Logic seems to be complicated.


Sounds are as good as you want to pay for. What comes with the basic
program varies from blah to pretty good, and what's blah and what's good
depends on what you're looking for.

They're all too complicated, and today none of them inherently sound
worse or better than the others. Sound is dependent on the source (or
virtual instrument software) and the A/D and D/A converters in your
computer or interface. That's another thing that more money can buy
better, but pretty good is good enough for most purposes.


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