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n-Track Studio 6.0.7 build 2528


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 138 Limitations None
Publisher FASoft File Size 17.3M
Date added 22 Nov 2009 Check your speed

n-Track Studio is a multitrack recording and editing software with support for realtime effects through DirectX plug-ins (Reverb, Multiband Compression, Chorus, Delay, Pitch Shift, Graphic and Parametric EQ with spectrum analyze effects are included), audio and MIDI tracks, 24 bit soundcards and more. A native 64 bit version is available which exploits the full power of 64 bit processing (on 64 bit versions of Windows).

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