The best way to get the results you want is a DAW ... there are several for free. I use Cakewalk, but you could use Reaper.

Once you finished a song, render it as a WAV file (for more tweaks to each track, you may want to choose 'Render Individual Tracks'. Once that's done, open up a DAW and import the WAV file. Within the DAW you can edit each track you want it to sounds like. If happy, use the DAW's export function to export the song to MP3 - I recommend 320kBps.

See if that helps.


Cheers,
Mike

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