Is there Multi-track recording software on the net?

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Andy Volk
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Is there Multi-track recording software on the net?

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I've just been experimenting with Goldwave and the program works very well to record a high quality solo steel track. Is there any software out there that will record multi-tracks to your PC then allow you to mix down to a master - just like a Tascam Portastudio?
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I guess I answered my own question ....
http://recordingwebsite.com/freebies.html#q1
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There is the "Internet Tape Deck" which is a multitrack recorder. The screen looks like a recorder with the eq, etc.

I don't know if it's still available but try www.recordlab.com

They were off the net for a while but the last time I checked they were back up.
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Post by Dave Boothroyd »

You can get ProTools as a free download of the basic version.
That is the program that the big post production studios use.
The learning curve is a bit steep in the early stages though!

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