It is not to say that the high-end belongs to everyone. Let's say you're a beginner musician. Not necessarily have all the effects and properties, N-Track is not. You can do something simple, easy and fun. In this case ... You should still stay away from the track N. Layout only cause frustration and even the most important aspects of music production be a nightmare.
What's navigation, but Columbus lost in this program. So ease out the window, the second will ask who is the N-Track to try to destination. With a serious lack of functionality, not really a serious musician. But the difficult and confusing user interface, can no longer be a beginner like this. The simple answer is that the N-Track is open to anyone. It is aimed at anyone, is based on anyone.
It is much cheaper than the other GarageBand (with the exception, which is free with your Mac) and therefore half the quality of others. But for cheap, not professional recording studio applications, it is up there. It looks pretty, the interface is nice and easy to use. Also you need. Net with him and it may be difficult to find and download. And with GarageBand, I click on an MP3 file in iTunes and drag the program to use for recording. With n-Track Studio, it is not so easy. And using a mic is never easy, but the quality is particularly bad here.
The user interface is nice and easy to follow, and features beyond the minimum requirements for programs that tend to see lower prices. Despite this, it works very slowly. The last computer is used by nearly 20% in computer memory. My new computer is unlikely to launch a program that helps and I doubled my memory. Use of the problems comes mostly from a not so user friendly. As the tracks n-Track will take more time and effort compared to most other programs. Many other features can also be easy to use, but it's all the speed up slow and frustrating, it can be.
Pros:
an inexpensive and fun to watch and looks great, costs a bit.
Cons:
The lack of features that most musicians need. Difficult to navigate, and only for PC, is not effective enough to be worth the money at all
Conclusion:
In a world of music production software, you get what you pay for. To use a small program so you might as well stick with the freebies like Audacity and this software should be free and not used for recording, where you keep the quality at all.
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