Using Tracktion 2
Many of the better-known sequencing packages have a learning curve steeper than Everest. JoE Silva finds an easier route...
If there’s one single constant in the world of 21st-century audio production, it’s that most people aren’t inclined to change their modus operandi once they’ve found something that works. The learning curve is often far too steep to switch DAWs or editors once you’ve invested countless hours in a particular software package – that is, unless fate forces your hand.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 29
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