Kristal Audio Engine could be what you're looking for, I've never tried it though and from the feature list it looks quite limited compared to Reaper. Quote from: danbee on 13:23:12 Also, the demo is fully featured and not time limited so you can pretty much use it as long as you like without paying, although you will get nagged for 5 seconds every time you run it. Last Edit: 07:22:47 by pianoplayer88key.Thanks to the unidentified mod who edited my topic, or was it automatically fixed somehow? Somehow the word "FREE" was omitted from the topic title, though. (A friend of mine uses SONAR, but it's $619 over my budget.) Is there some other program I could download, or is there a plugin for Audacity that will enable simultaneous multi-track recording? I would like to use Audacity, but it only seems to support recording 2 channels at a time. I'm running Windows XP Home SP2 on a 2.1GHz dual-core AMD CPU with 2GB RAM, and slightly over 1TB HD capacity (using 3 HDDs). What free software can I download that will do this? When I plug separate audio sources into each jack, I'd like each one to go on a separate track, not all get mixed onto one stereo track. My computer's on-board sound has 6 jacks in the rear, each of which (up to all 6 simultaneously) can be set as "line-in". I have Audacity, but it can only record 2 channels (1 stereo track) at a time. I'm looking for some good free (NOT trialware) simultaneous multi-track recording software. somehow the topic title got truncated It was supposed to be "good FREE(!) simultaneous multi-track audio recording software? (I have Audacity but it only supports 2 simultaneous tracks)"
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