I've been using n-Track since 1998 & love it! It's totally a shareware title worth the purchase. Back then I used it on a 686-233Mhz machine with 96mb RAM running Win 98, & it worked great. It's even better now on my Win XP Pro P4-2Ghz, 512 MB RAM machine today. It allows unlimited audio tracks; only limited by the power of your pc. You can run real-time effects, which can be either VST or DirectX. If you pay a little more, than you can make use of your 24-bit, 96 Khz sampling audio card for pro-studio quality recording.
Standard registration (16-bit, 48 Khz quality) runs at $49 USD. For the 24-bit, 96Khz sampling support, it costs $75 USD. It's totally worth it!
Another great product which is free is Reaper. It has many of the same features as n-Track, but there are some limitations.
A friend of mine has been testing both. He said for mixing & mastering, n-Track is a better way to go, but for performance in recording, Reaper is better. You choose.


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