[LAU] [OT] SW recommendation

Mike Pullen mike at thepullen.net
Sun Dec 15 04:18:55 UTC 2013


Might take a look at Tracktion <http://www.tracktion.com/> too, if you
haven't already. A bit non-traditional workspace, but quite inexpensive and
very very powerful and flexible-- and cross-platform (Win, Mac, Linux) from
the same license. Frankly, it's my preferred DAW...


Mike



On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 11:46 AM, jonetsu at teksavvy.com <jonetsu at teksavvy.com
> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
>   This is off topic but you are basicvally the only source that I know
> of that I know knows something about this.  I would like to buy this
> for our son for Xmas.  I am a registered Ardour user and have suggested
> him to use it but he can not really dual boot and use Ardour, since
> all of his stuff, and all of his friends and all that are on the Windows
> side.  If he could also make music there it would be a nice creative
> thing that he could share with others.
>
>   Thing is, I know absolutely *nothing* about Windows software. I
> almost bought a Sony recording thing but backed off when I realized
> there's no support for a M-audio 1010LT card.  Our son's machine has a
> 1010LT card and Windows 7.  I'm certain many of you here knows a thing
> or two or three about Windows recording softwares out there that would
> basically be like Ardour.  And under $300 if possible.
>
>   So I would ask kindly if it's possible to give some recommendations
> here.  It would be greatly appreciated !  If such a request/thread is
> verboten, simply tell me.  Or send me recommendations by email.
>
> Cheers !
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