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Free Mackie Traktion multitrack software (limited time!)

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I've played with it a little, it's pretty swank. A pretty nice UI, help bubbles and what not. I'll probably try using it and Buzz to make something, who knows.
 

pixelated

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Thanks Tre, I'll give it a try. Have you tried Renoize yet? Seems pretty good, but its not free.

I can't just seem to give up buzz you know? I know how to do too much with it.
 
Yeah, it seems like such a waste to actually learn the ins and outs and then move on. Nothing's been able to completely bump buzz for me yet, though. Haven't tried Renoize, yet, I'll check it out.
 
Yeah, I'm probably going to use this a little more often. Really, really simple to use (in comparison with some of the more popular tools like Orion/Logic), I was up and recording without reading a single help file or anything.
 
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Vennt

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Nice find, I'll give it a whirl.

I've used the odd Mackie desk in my work now and again, not quiet up to Allen & Heath standards by far, but anything has to be better than turning up at a venue and finding a Studiomaster piece of shit or worse, a Beringer.
 
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Vennt

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Heh, The price is right, hell even the electronics are good for that price, and the EQ design is fine (Diff desks have different EQ "characters".)

The unforgivable thing about them for me is every Beringer I've used has each channel thinner than my wifes undies, which makes fast accessability a right royal pain in the ass. Nothing worse than accidently boosting the bass guitars treble instead of the lead just because you worked the wrong channel, especially in a live situation :p
 
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