While this program features decent digital multitracking format, there are a few qualities associated with the program that make me think there are a lot of better ones out there. Of course you lose quality as you record onto a real time format from whatever source you are coming, but since there is no graphic equalization, you lose so very much when you rec. onto audacity, and you dont get to take advantage of all that might be there. The biggest problem i have with audacity is that when the tracks get too long, audacity frequently crashes losing all data you put into it. I have been using audacity recently to reformat and archive my drum machine tracks/patterns so the limit on file length is a big problem, especially if (and most people would)you want more than one tempo per pattern. The program does have recovery software, which is far out, but it probably wont work. It is buggy, and asks for details that are not available to computer users who havent taken a class. I lost art!
Price: Free
review details
- Interface
![1 stars](/images/userrating1.png)
- Features
![1 stars](/images/userrating1.png)
- Ease of use
![1 stars](/images/userrating1.png)
- Value
![1 stars](/images/userrating1.png)
- Recommend to a friend? No
- Posted Nov 19, 2006 for v1.2.4b