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I’ve been using guitar pro, but that’s starting to get very annoying. I’m looking for software that allows for many tracks, many different instruments, time signatures, dynamics, everything. Can anybody recommend a good one? Or are there different ones for different purposes?
Thanks!
I’m hoping for something that can support a high number of different instruments and tracks, wide note range, repeats, voice-to-note (not necessary, but favorable), all (or at least all the common) musical notation, export and play capabilities, supports lyrics, percussion notation, guitar notation (not at all needed, but it’s nice to have the option), metronome, wide range of note lengths (as well as capacity for triplets, and hopefully other groupings such as quintuplets), and works on XP.
Hopefully, it should be able to create projects from .MIDI or .gp5 (guitar pro) files, so I don’t lose my old projects
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I like PowerTab, but I’m not sure if it’d be good for multiple tracks and instruments… I’ve used GarageBand on Macs before, and it’s great, and beyond easy to use.
Sony soundforge very expensive but used by pro recording studios.
Sounds like Reason 4 might be what you are looking for. It has some of the best sythesizers available. It has an awesome drum machine. It has epic samplers with very impressive super-sampled instruments. Also, it has effects, mixers, arpeggiators, step sequencers, and loop players. You can import midi to a track easily. There is a great mastering suite. Any time signature is available. All note lengths, great quantizing options. There are a ton of ‘refills’ to find online, pretty much infinite capabilities. The program does not record audio. If I was going to put a guitar into a song, I would record it in Audacity, then load it into a sampler in Reason or find a good NNXT guitar sample and record it in midi. Here are a couple songs I’ve made recently, all with Reason 4.