I, being lame, still use Fast Tracker 2.09 for all of my tracking and use
Goldwave to make samples and to do all of my postproduction type work. It
works really well for me, but I probably only stick with it because I've
been using Fast Tracker for about 6 years now.
I would really recommend that you pick up the Buzz, Acid and Modplug
Trackers and try them out- you're bound to like on of them if tracking is
what you're looking for.
You should also probably check out Cubase- I've played around with it but
it doesn't like the soundcard on my laptop and it's a clunky interface, so
I haven't used it too much.
Anybody out there do their sound stuff in Linux? I've played around with
SoundTracker and a few other little programs, but the interface still
isn't what I want, so I'm stuck with a Windows (bleck) partition.
Also, what would people out there recommend for effects/mastering WAVs? I
currently use Goldwave and I've played around with CoolEdit and SoundForge
a bit.
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