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Free software is usually something we tend to look for, I for one, have been caught in a few fiascos that I don't care to mantion, but learned that research is the best weapon, trial and error stiil is a great way to get things to work for you, but sometimes depending on your needs and deamands, a little research and a bit of trust will take us far. My last "three point shot" was with the Mixman Remixing Studio. I got the free demo at first cause I had read something on RollingStone Magazine, the demo was cool so I thought I'd get it and work it. Great Move. There were some other options at that point, including Acid. The Mixman site, interface and fx features simply met my needs better. There's a community around users of the tool, but unbias opinions is something I also trust and was hoping to get feedback and notes from users of the same software.
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