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#1339 - 11/15/01 09:19 PM Re: N-track ?
songstress51 Offline
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well, it works, Tim...be obnoxious and be noticed...LOL

If you look back,I posted in almost every forum every day for a week...my name was everywhere. I was even emailin steven beck...I was an awful nag...but it worked. So what can I tell you, If you want nTrack, be all over this board!!!

i would appreciate anyone who reads this to take a listen to my mp3 on the critique corner forum...at the bottom of the main page. see ya... \:D
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#1340 - 11/16/01 04:47 AM Re: N-track ?
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I know they do this often, but does the ntrack demo have a lot of tools left out(so that you have to buy the full version, or is it fully usable???? \:D
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#1341 - 11/16/01 09:07 AM Re: N-track ?
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They disable some functions, but it's an unlimited time trial. They include a lot of plug-ins with it, but you can only use their proprietary ones cleanly. The others get a noise tone generated over them, rendering them useless for actual production.

The trial version is fine for getting the lay of the land.
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#1342 - 12/12/01 11:08 AM Re: N-track ?
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Since I won my copy of n-trac I have found it very user friendly and easy to understand the help it is good if you are like me and don't know a lot about this kind of stuff.


Jeanett
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#1343 - 08/02/02 03:58 AM Re: N-track ?
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Hi all, haven't looked at this site before, but looks like a great resource! I've been using n-tracks for a few months now, with no probs (except some instability with an early version, but fine with v3) on a very modest setup (older 350MHz K6-2 based home brew PC) and a 1GHz Athlon (also home-build). Sound card is SBLive 5.1, using home-built mic preamp (http://sound.westhost.com/project13.htm) and second-hand condenser and dynamic mics to record folk-rock (fiddle, acoustic guitar, bass, sequenced drums (http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/ for some decent soundfonts) and a few extras. Support for DX/VST effects is good, and there are plenty of decent free/low cost fx on the net. As already mentioned, the n-track support webboard is a great resource. I recommend n-track studio - it can give decent results and is pretty easy to use.
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