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In Reply to: Searching for a programme posted by Andrįs Keresztes on December 31, 2002 at 16:42:36:
Hi Andrąs, I think that if you want to record audio for your struments (so you play audio track) a good program is the same I have, Cakewalk Home Studio 2002, wich offers a series of envelope controls that are very Ok for the strings. You can use also the more simple Cakewalk Pro Audio 9.03, that offer a tuner for your instruments. You can apply a lot of effects with Cakewalk Fx 1, 2 and 3. This last include a room-simulation for your sound (Gregorian chapel, theathre, small room, ...). you can use also Cubase 5 32 (but I think that cakewalk home studio it's better). If you want the most professional thing try Cakewalk Sonar. That's the best program for recording and mixing audio. Follow Ups: Post a Followup
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