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to be honest it the first one i heard about and i havent really looked into other ones. do you suggest i use i better one? idk what to get lol
 
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If you're on a Mac I would get Logic, if you're on a PC and a budget the new package from Reason called Reason Record looks very cool to me. Then there's Cubase, Sonar, Ableton Live for PC, all of them good. Pro Tools is not my favorite.

If you plan on being employed in a studio then get Pro Tools.
 
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nah i plan on useing this just to mess around...which one of those is free or can i get for free?
 
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IMO, audacity is a bit basic. It will be okay for learning the principles of digital recording but you will soon want something more sophisticated.

Assuming that you have a PC-compatible, running Windohs XP SP3 or Windohs 7, I recommend Adobe Audition. This software package allows extremely detailed audio editing. This might explain why it is popular in the radio broadcast industry and with police surveillance departments.
 
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If you're on a Mac I would get Logic, if you're on a PC and a budget the new package from Reason called Reason Record looks very cool to me. Then there's Cubase, Sonar, Ableton Live for PC, all of them good. Pro Tools is not my favorite.

If you plan on being employed in a studio then get Pro Tools.

I have been considering (for PC) Cubase Essential 5 which appears to have more than enough features for me except for one thing .......... it appears that it has no compressor! How weird is that?
 
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