Larry Gude said:
...I've played around with Pro tracks for a few minutes and it looks like I have a lot of reading to do.
Where does cakewalk come in?
Thanks!
Cakewalk is the simpler of the 3 programs that i'm using.
I usually load everything into cakewalk because the track visual is alot more user friendly.
when i get all the levels set, and the timing down, i'll mormalize each track and then mixdown each track to file..
then i'll open up pro tracks plus, there i'll set pan/reverb/delay and other effects to each of the tracks.
after all the effects levels are in place...i will mixdown all the tracks again in pro tracks plus to 1 track...
then it's off to burn to CD...
I did however just get through downloading Sony sound Forge....(trial)...If i like it it's gonna cost $300.00