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Which one? Cakewalk, Cubase, Samplitude?


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Posted by Redman (from: proxy1-external.nash1.tn.home.com) on January 30, 1999 at 02:31:22:

I'm getting a new computer to do some audio recording on. I want to use a program that handles MIDI and hard disk recording well. I'm leaning more towards a comprehensive hard disk editor though since I don't have any outboard sound modules yet.

SEK'D makes Samplitude 2496 that is 24-bit, 96KHz ready. This might be usedful for mastering CDs as well, rather than buying a program like Sonic Foundry 4.5. Also, what different formats can you save in with these programs? Obviously WAV, but what else?

What are some good places to buy this stuff on the web? Looking for a CD burner as well.

Thankins!

Redman


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