N-track

N-track

"See "NTrak" for the "N gauge" model railroading module standard."

Infobox_Software | name = n-Track Studio


caption = n-Track Studio
developer = FASoft
latest_release_version = 6.0 Beta
operating_system = Microsoft Windows
genre = Host/Digital audio workstation
licence = Proprietary
website = [http://www.ntrack.com ntrack.com]

N-Track Studio by FASoft (Flavio Antonioli) is a multitrack audio editing, digital audio workstation (DAW) program for Microsoft Windows.

n-Track Studio's capabilities include unlimited audio and MIDI tracks, up to 192Khz 24-bit high-definition (HD DVD, Blu-ray, etc.) audio recording, extensive plug-in support, and DVD-Video surround mixing up to 7.1 channel. It has native support for 64-bit CPU architecture computer systems.

* History

The first version of n-Track was released sometime between 1995 and 1996. It was originally a simple dialog box with 4 volume sliders for each of the 4 supported tracks.At the time when version 1.0 was released multitrack recording was still largely done on tape decks or professional digital workstations. Major music software of the time (such as Cubase or Cakewalk (sequencer)) still didn't have audio capabilities and were mostly MIDI only, while audio editors (e.g. Cool Edit and Soundforge) were mainly concerned with off-line editing for sound design or broadcasting.Although since the mid 90s many other PC multitrack recording programs have emerged n-Track is still quite popular.The program website also hosts an active [http://ntrack.com/ntrackforum forum] .

Also see

digital audio workstation

External Links

[http://www.ntrack.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page n-Track Wiki]

[http://www.ntrack.com n-Track website]

[http://www.fasoft.com FASoft website]


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