Publisher's Description
From FASoft:
n-Track Studio is a multitrack recording and editing software with support for realtime effects through DirectX plug-ins (Reverb, Multiband Compression, Chorus, Delay, Pitch Shift, Graphic and Parametric EQ with spectrum analyze effects are included), audio and MIDI tracks, 24 bit soundcards and more. A native 64 bit version is available which exploits the full power of 64 bit processing (on 64 bit versions of Windows).
What's new in this version: Version 6.1.2 build 2812 fixed various bugs.
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"Wow! This is the one!"
Version: n-Track Studio 6.1.1 build 2690
Pros
Let me save you a lot of time! If you're looking for a powerful, easy-to-use home recording studio...look no further. This is ALL you'll need.
Cons
I simply have not found any flaws.
Summary
Buy it! It's Amazing and the sound is incredible! That's the bottom line...period.
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"All the features to create great recordings"
Version: n-Track Studio 6.0.9 build 2568
Pros
Has support for 24 bit recording, multichannel soundcards and realtime effects, great performance
Cons
Big download, slow setup
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"very cool!!!"
Version: n-Track Studio 5.1.1
Pros
I love it as it is very usefull
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"super great!"
Version: n-Track Studio 5.1.1
Pros
n-Track comes with a thousand features, compares very well with the high priced stuff, I use it in serious recording projects. Very versatile, allows you to clone tracks, apply effects easily, stereo pan, mixing board, highlight a small section or portion of an individual track and then normalize, for instance boosting a solo or chorus vocals etc. Magnifying tool allows you to really get to bitty details and polish your recording to perfection. Record individual tracks as a stereo wav or mono. Hard to imagine getting more for the money, what's Protools or Cubase got that n-track aint got??
Cons
Of course with all the features it takes a while to master and take advantage of all the options. That's not their fault, now is it?...
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"the best"
Version: n-Track Studio 5.0.9 build 2287
Pros
the sound
Cons
nothing
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"i like what i see."
Version: n-Track Studio 5.0.9 build 2287
Pros
it's hot and easy 2 use.
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"Powerfull and easy to use."
Version: n-Track Studio 5 build 2164
Pros
You don't have to be a well skilled user and don't have to invest to much to obtain great results.
I started recording and editing music with n-Track Studio v5 just a few weeks ago. So I am not a professional like some guys I read before downloading this software (thanks all of you for your reviews).
Nevertheless, I found n-track very intuitive and easy to use most of its features.
Once I finished a first job with the free version, I decided to buy the full one and loved it.
Updating to new features/versions is easier than I expected.
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"Full featured, intuitive, low cost"
Version: n-Track Studio 4.2.1
Pros
Great for recording, mixing, and mastering.
When I started computer recording (after decades of analog recording experience), I downloaded every free, shareware, or free DAW I could find. n-Track was the only one that worked right out of the box: hit Record and bingo, it recorded (from built-in soundcard). This trend continued: if I wanted to do something, I looked on the screen and clicked the button and bingo, it did what it said (well, mostly).
It has all the features we expect in a serious DAW (like Cubase, SONAR, etc.), including aux buses, groups, unlimited plugins, MIDI record/playback/editing.
It comes with some very good plugins (e.g., compressor, reverb) and has excellent built-in multi-band fully parametric EQ. Suports both DX and VST (and instrument plugins in both formats).
Supports automation of most parameters (track fader, aux sends, effect parameters).
Sounds great!
It's not quite as beginner-friendly as GarageBand on a Mac, but other than that I think it's the easiest for a beginner. And it goes much further into pro features than GB does.
Great user forum; helpful and friendly.
Cons
MIDI editor is useful but not stellar, and be sure to save often because mis-clicks can cause crashes.
Some default parameters that make it easy for beginners with builtin soundcards have to be changed for use with aftermarket soundcards, so be sure to visit the forum and learn about these.
Program is reasonably reliable for a DAW, but crashes can happen. And on some systems, some folks just can't get it to work well and have better results with other programs. This is true of the other programs, too!
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"I'm ready to continue wit this n-Track Studio"
Version: n-Track Studio 4.2.1
Pros
I like the way I can mix it's just easy to work wit
Cons
Its nothin I don't like about it
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"AWESOME and very PROFESSIONAL!!!"
Version: n-Track Studio 4.1
Pros
I have been in the music business for a very long time. And have recorded with a few grammy-award winning artists. Okay, now N-Track definately has the ability to do incredible things. You're only limited by your own creativity. The plug-ins are superb and very impressive. Not only is N-Track a fantastic starting block for recording and mixing music, it really has all that the expensive audio programs do. And don't get fooled... the reverb is really sweet sounding! Though the Compressor is very useful and functional, I prefer a little extra control. But if you are very creative, you can still tweak it just right for just about any use. And the multiband EQ is extremely effective and powerfull. Oh yeah... don't forget that it even comes with ReWire capability!
Cons
If I had to complain about anything, all I would say is that it's probably due for a graphic interface re-design. In other words, it just looks cheap. But don't be fooled! Other than that, the functionality of N-Track is superb!
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