Originally Posted By: Mike02392
I have a little bit of experience with recording (Cool Edit Pro... don't laugh!) and I've been using Band in a Box for a little over a year and I'm pretty comfortable with it.

Hi Mike, I started out with Cool Edit Pro as well in the late '90s. Adobe bought them out in the early 2000s and today they are Adobe Audition. If you liked the functionality of Cool Edit Pro the current versions of Adobe Audition still work similarly. Of course the free DAWs others are suggesting are a good place to start.

I graduated from Adobe Audition over to Pro Tools as Audition didn't have much in the MIDI department. I did this about 5 years ago and really love Pro Tools. Different strokes for different folks as far as DAWs go. Try a couple of the free ones and you'll settle in with what works for you.

Good Luck!




Steve

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