JasonWRamsay
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Recording software ... any ideas?

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By: Milo
Posted in: I think Im'm back
Recording software ... any ideas?

<p>G'day every one,</p><p>well its been along time since I have been on here, and have to get back into the swing of things</p><p>but I need your help..</p><p>I jut bought a new quad core i7 laptp with windows 7 64 bit&nbsp; and 4 gig ram 1 gig graphics (i think)</p><p>any way I also bought an m-audio fast track usb unit for my guitaar to plug into via usb,</p><p>but it came with Protools SE&nbsp; , which Im finding incredibly difficult.. I used to have guitar tracks pro 3</p><p>which i gave away but the new versin gtp4 wont run on 64bit..&nbsp; so looking for a similar but easy to use muilti tracking recording sofware that i can import my drum loops etc mix tracks to mp3 etc any ideas</p><p>thanks</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>milo</p>

CrankitupRecords
03/01/11 09:26:24PM @crankitup-records:
ProTools is one of the most used tools out there. It all seems difficult at first but the more you play with it, the more you will understand it. There are plenty of users here and many forums dedicated to ProTools. I would give it a chance because it does seem to be the industry standard.

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