I am so fed up with N-track.

Category: Geeks r Us

Post 1 by coasterfreak88 (The coaster freak is here.) on Monday, 07-Mar-2005 18:09:03

Why is it that people say this program's accessible when it isn't? I can only do certain things on it because of it's ProTools-style interface. I mean, I have shortcut keys to jump to different screens, but if I'm recording, I'm putting JFW on Say All and I'm trying to talk to. Thanks to my 32-bit sound card, JfFW's voice is barely heard on the recording. Does anyone know of any N-track scripts? I don't want to have to spend money on Sonar, but I will if I have to.

Post 2 by Jesse (Hmm!) on Monday, 07-Mar-2005 22:29:13

Bite the bullet, man! Sonar's the way to go! Look around. You may be able to pick a copy of 3.0 up pretty cheap at a local music store.

Post 3 by The Shuck Fitter (My name is Liam) on Friday, 11-Mar-2005 6:49:23

eh. this is what ya get for not using studio standard software. sonar is the way to go. a pricy way to go. especially if you don't have serious plans. it's a good 400 bucks that's gonna be fun to spend. and then to add to it, learning it will be even more fun.