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VERY COOL!
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7.53
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Reaper is a very good multi track recording program. I use it myself. It has a unlimited free trial, and it rivals some of the most costly suites on features.
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i saw his shirt and i was like just say Eh
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i want to known if you can teach me to learn how to sing i dont known how to about i need he;p with it
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I use Wavepad Sound Editor...trial version..once it expires i'll download another trial package...works wonders though...=)
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You left out Samson Mics
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YAYYY CANADA
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@PH03N1XM4N many years ago like 13 years ago I had started out using cool edit it's a good program to learn off of but it don't have midi.
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I've been using Audacity, and I'd recommend it to anybody. I've stacked up to 20 tracks on top of each other (trying out for fun if I could turn myself into a little choir :) and it worked.
It might slow down once you reach too many tracks, but then you can convert your file into an mp3 and bring that mp3 back into a new Audacity file, basically condensing multiple tracks into one and starting to build up again from there... works really well.
philipheubeck 1 year ago 26
Software I use Cool Edit Pro 2.1 .... pretty nice
PH03N1XM4N 9 months ago 6