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<blockquote data-quote="El_Thwatez" data-source="post: 29236" data-attributes="member: 1142"><p>I thought I'd add to this since its a revelation. </p><p></p><p>I recently installed tracktion 2 since its been gathering dust since it came free with my desk a while back, and my god is it the easiest tool to use for recording! </p><p></p><p>I would suggest getting a mackie onyx based interface and using tracktion - its got perfectly good cab emulation on it as well as just about every other feature you could need all for about 1-200 quid - only things i am using currently that are not standard to it are waves Q10 (paragraphic EQ for tweaking geetar and drums) and Ozone 3 for mastering - </p><p></p><p>so yes, get this package and you have a full guitar/writing suite which if you ever fancy it is capable of full on professional grade recordings</p><p></p><p>will post a sample soon because I am just amazed at how easy it is to use (been a cubase user for the past 6 years) and how quickly ive managed to get good mixes from scratch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El_Thwatez, post: 29236, member: 1142"] I thought I'd add to this since its a revelation. I recently installed tracktion 2 since its been gathering dust since it came free with my desk a while back, and my god is it the easiest tool to use for recording! I would suggest getting a mackie onyx based interface and using tracktion - its got perfectly good cab emulation on it as well as just about every other feature you could need all for about 1-200 quid - only things i am using currently that are not standard to it are waves Q10 (paragraphic EQ for tweaking geetar and drums) and Ozone 3 for mastering - so yes, get this package and you have a full guitar/writing suite which if you ever fancy it is capable of full on professional grade recordings will post a sample soon because I am just amazed at how easy it is to use (been a cubase user for the past 6 years) and how quickly ive managed to get good mixes from scratch! [/QUOTE]
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