Re: Multi-track recording software
By: Nightfox to Nick on Sat Aug 08 2009 06:39 pm
I use GoldWave and actually have a registration for it. But it doesn't do multi-track recording, does it? I've never seen that in its feature set.
I don't believe so, but they make a companion program that boasts multitrack. It's called Multiquence.
http://www.goldwave.com/mqfeatures.php
I haven't used it, but it's a multitrack audio and video mixer.
I only use one soundcard and thus can open only 1 or 2 recording channels
at a time, or rather haven't had the need to open more at once, so my workaround is working with individual sound files and mixing them into 1 eventual master or single track.
Audacity is multitrack but I don't like it.. I probably would if I got it before Goldwave, and trying to get linux versions of it running has never really been successful for me, and frustrating. You'd think after 10 years Linux or BSD would finally support Sound Blaster line of soundcards..
It plays audio back scratchy and has never opened a recording channel..
This is probably a different story in Win32 and possibly works just fine.
Also it is free and open source, after all.
Lastly I've found Mixcraft while searching for multitrack audio software.
Made by the Acid pro people.
http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/
It looks awesome, supports all the crazy and VST plugins, and has a lotta buttons to push.
I still think I can do it all in Goldwave though! I'm delusional.
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