

I used Logic for several years until it became "Mac Only" (around about version 6) I turned to Sonar because it was really cheap (less than a hundred dollars) very easy to learn, and produced great sounding recordings. My first recording apps were Logic and a little known application (I think now defunct) called N-Track. My secondary recording applications are Logic, Sonar, Nuendo and Acid. while in recording engineering school (2005 graduate) their main focus was Pro Tools, Reason, Cubase and of course a variety of hardware consoles. Pro Tools offers many more plug-ins plus I have amassed hundreds of plug-in over the years that are compatible with Pro tools and Cubase. I tend to do lots of recording in Reason and rewire the application into both Pro Tools and Cubase for adding vocals as I don't like the new audio recording application in Reason. My main recording software's are Reason, Pro Tools and Cubase. Auto-save: Audacity 2.0 has added auto save, so in the event that your computer crashes while you are creating a medley of cover tracks from the entire Beatles collection, Automatic Crash Recovery will save your work in progress. Import Audio from Video: Want to use audio from a live show or band practice? Check out the import audio from video function, and apply the new noise removal feature to cut out crowd noises or shuffling feet.ĥ. Improved Equalization & Normalize: Audacity also drastically improved equalization, which is used to adjust different frequencies (low, mid or high), as well as the normalize feature, used to set all tracks imported to reach a peak amplitude/level that is consistent.Ĥ. New Device Toolbar: The new device toolbar will help you manage inputs and outputs, and you can even set the record timer to cut off your over zealous lead guitarist discretely.ģ. On Demand Importing: Just insert your CD and start editing - they have a new quick "on demand" import for WAV and AIFF files that read directly from the source.Ģ. Here are 5 reasons that you’ll love Audacity 2.0:ġ. You can download it hereĪudacity 2.0 boasts major improvements over v1.2.6 with a plethora of new features to suit your creative needs. Looking for some great, free audio editing software? Source Forge has launched Audacity 2.0 for Windows, Mac, GNU/Linux and other operating systems.
