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Poll: Which multi-track/sequencer software do you use? (19 member(s) have cast votes)

Which multi-track/sequencer software do you use?

  1. Pro Tools (4 votes [20.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 20.00%

  2. Cubase/Nuendo (2 votes [10.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.00%

  3. Logic (1 votes [5.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.00%

  4. Kristal (2 votes [10.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.00%

  5. Cakewalk (1 votes [5.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.00%

  6. Other (9 votes [45.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 45.00%

  7. Audacity (1 votes [5.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.00%

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#1 bob

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Posted 14 July 2004 - 05:55 PM

anyone have any favourite software they use?

#2 Jesse

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Posted 14 July 2004 - 06:01 PM

I'm currently using a version of Steinberg Wavelab. I find it does what I need it to.
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Posted 14 July 2004 - 06:04 PM

for some reason i didnt really wanna put steinberg as a catagory, but then i guess thats what cakewalk is, go ahead and use the cubase box if you so please

#4 Jesse

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Posted 14 July 2004 - 06:13 PM

Okay, see I really haven't used a lot for digital audio, etc. So, this is really the only program I know of extensively.
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Posted 15 July 2004 - 03:29 AM

its worth trying a few others out if you can, even if you think wavelab does everything you need. I didnt realise how just bad cubase was with audio editing until I'd used pro tools.

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Posted 15 July 2004 - 03:27 PM

i havent really used it, but what ive seen of logic has been wicked. some well good features.

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Posted 15 July 2004 - 04:07 PM

i've been using Audacity, running under linux. quite basic, which suits me i suppose

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Posted 20 July 2004 - 04:13 PM

I use ProTools, have done since the early days of SoundTools. Used to use Cubase for MIDI but I can't be bothered with that stuff any more, music got too nerdy, prefer recording people playing things in a room using microphones, old fashioned I know...I'm a new age luddite :?

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Posted 21 July 2004 - 02:40 AM

i've used logic, protools and cubase. never got on with any of them. i've also used demos of various other things. i totally gave up on using computers for recording and stuck to my old reel to reel. i never got the hang of using midi anyway so it hasn't bothered me.
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Posted 03 October 2005 - 01:19 AM

Hey, check out this really old thread I found. I use FL Studio, by the way.

#11 Rick

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Posted 03 October 2005 - 04:00 AM

i don't think he got enough replies though. and he missed out audacity from the list too. so i added it, but i can't vote now. can anyone else?

#12 vivadeluxxe

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Posted 04 October 2005 - 09:08 AM

I started out using Cubase, then went onto Pro Tools.
A few years a ago a friend convinced me to try Logic, since then, it's pretty much all I use.

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Posted 04 October 2005 - 11:44 AM

i use acid pro, audacity and cooledit but i use them for makeing beats hip hop style. but dont let that put you off :lol: they are all good programs any way.

hears my click of beats if ya intrested heheh

http://www.soundclic...m?bandID=300289

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Posted 05 October 2005 - 02:04 AM

Myself and Gareth in Sell Crazy (we do the tracking and mixing/producing together) both use Cakewalk Sonar 3 Studio Edition. I really like it, as Gregster says it's really easy to learn and very flexible, if you score some of the better free plugins lying around you're set. I'm thinking of getting the upgrade to Sonar 5 Studio seeing as it's only £65 or something. Noice.

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Posted 06 October 2005 - 11:04 AM

i use acid pro, audacity and cooledit but i use them for makeing beats hip hop style. but dont let that put you off :lol: they are all good programs any way.

hears my click of beats if ya intrested heheh

http://www.soundclic...m?bandID=300289


I use acid pro as well.

I have used cakewalk in the past and really like it.

#16 Tex-Czech

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Posted 12 August 2006 - 09:22 AM

i use acid pro, audacity and cooledit but i use them for makeing beats hip hop style. but dont let that put you off :lol: they are all good programs any way.

hears my click of beats if ya intrested heheh

http://www.soundclic...m?bandID=300289


jesus hurb those hip hop/beat mixes are the ####e, straight up. nice job!
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Posted 28 March 2011 - 08:55 PM

for some reason i didnt really wanna put steinberg as a catagory, but then i guess thats what cakewalk is, go ahead and use the cubase box if you so please

hey how can i audacity my voice how????? teach me
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