Might take a look at Tracktion too, if you haven't already. A bit non-traditional workspace, but quite inexpensive and very very powerful and flexible-- and cross-platform (Win, Mac, Linux) from the same license. Frankly, it's my preferred DAW...
Mike
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 11:46 AM, jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx <jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone,
This is off topic but you are basicvally the only source that I know
of that I know knows something about this. I would like to buy this
for our son for Xmas. I am a registered Ardour user and have suggested
him to use it but he can not really dual boot and use Ardour, since
all of his stuff, and all of his friends and all that are on the Windows
side. If he could also make music there it would be a nice creative
thing that he could share with others.
Thing is, I know absolutely *nothing* about Windows software. I
almost bought a Sony recording thing but backed off when I realized
there's no support for a M-audio 1010LT card. Our son's machine has a
1010LT card and Windows 7. I'm certain many of you here knows a thing
or two or three about Windows recording softwares out there that would
basically be like Ardour. And under $300 if possible.
So I would ask kindly if it's possible to give some recommendations
here. It would be greatly appreciated ! If such a request/thread is
verboten, simply tell me. Or send me recommendations by email.
Cheers !
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