Since I am running 64 bit I decided to take advantage of the 64-bit version but through trial and error I discovered that some of the 3rd party plugins and especially my amp sims didn’t work under 64-bit as there was no bridge to run them as they were at 32-bit. You have two flavors to install for Windows – 64 and 32-bit versions, depending on your platform. Compared to some other software, this was a breeze. Installation is a piece of cake, all you have to do is download a copy and enter your registration codes, which unlock the program. Videos (AVI, MPEG) can be played in sync with the song in a dedicated video playback window Supports surround mixing for creating DVD audio projects using 5.1, 6.1 and 7.1 channels surround formats Sync to other programs or external devices using SMPTE/MTC or MIDI Clock sync, acting either as master or slave ![]() Imports and exports EDL multitrack song files for exchanging songs with other multitrack programs Supports third party DirectX, VST 2.x, VST 3, AU, AUi and ReWire plug-ins Includes the n-Track Drums drum synth/step sequencer module Built-in effects include Reverb, Compression, Parametric & Graphic EQ, Echo, Auto-volume, Pitch Shift, Chorus, Multiband Compression, Spectrum analyzer Cross-Platform – Windows, Mac OSX, iOS (iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch) Live input processing allows to process with plug-ins live signals ![]() Volume, pan, aux sends & returns and effects parameters can be automated: you can "program" fade-in/outs, cross fades, boost the volume of a track when there is a solo etc. VST, VST3, DirectX and ReWire effects can be added to each channel/track Records and plays back a virtually unlimited number of audio and MIDI tracks Now, at version 6, and still affordable at $64 per license, n-Track retains a strong user base and has grown by leaps and bounds into a fully fledged audio recording and editing program.įor those that are unfamiliar with the program – here is a list of some of the features: ![]() Commercial studio demands forced me to move in a different direction, but the program still holds a special place as it was one of the first programs that I used to record and edit audio on a computer. It has been well over 10 years since I got into digital recording and n-Track was one of the first programs that I worked with back in the day.
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