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Solve : Mixing software needed - free/trial?? |
Answer» Hi I already Googled it, just wondering if anyone knew any good programs before I started randomly downloading thingsAs an extra comment: Audacity is pretty simple to use... It wont take to long to get used to it. Just make separate tracks, and import what you want to mix (or record it)To be honest, if your just doing basic STUFF then most (Audacity, Adobe Audition, etc...) audio editing software will do you. In my personal opinion, audacity is great. It didn't take much to work it out from nothing. I would THROUGHLY recommend following the tutorial on the audacity website.Thanks guys Meant to post yesterday but GOT tied up doing other things I've done what i needed to do using Audacity Took me about a 1/2 hour to get used to it, then it was easy ThanksAlways check the software FAQ first. See below... |
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