Yeah it's not bad at all. It's 80% there, sooo close to being a good
production system. But there are a few things missing or buggy that
make it useless for me which is too bad. It's not a true multitrack, no
punch ins, every time you record it's a new track, no TRT timer, lag
between audio and waveform diplay. The developers do a great job but
might not be audio pro's.
Charles Krug wrote:
On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 21:32:36 -0500, Jose Lopez
wrote:
Is it possible?
At what cost?
tia
Audacity is free and works equally well on most any platform.
If you're starting out, you can do far worse than use it. It
produces
either .wav or .mp3 files, depending on how you have it configured.
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