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steeleclipse

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Nov 7, 2002
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what mac software is the closet to Cool Edit's timeline sequencing function?? I am currently playing around with peak ( which i really like) but cant seem to find a timeline function where i can layer multiple tracks....


thanks :D
 

DoctorDerek

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Jan 15, 2004
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I'm not really familar with Cool Edit so I can only guess what the timeline sequencing function is. (If you explain I might be able to help you better.) But I do know that Peak does not do multiple tracks. You need Deck for that - it's also from Bias.

Also, check out Ableton Live. It has a mode where samples can be arranged in time on many tracks. (Sounds kind of like what you mean.) They have a free demo you can download.
 

WinterMute

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Jan 19, 2003
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Depends on wether you want to spend a little, ProTools LE with the M-box is probably the market leader over here, then Logic audio, The Big Box promotion bring Logic down to a comfortable £200 GBP with some cool soft synths too, plus you can view and edit audio and MIDI directly on the timeline.
 

tjwett

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May 6, 2002
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Brooklyn, NYC
sounds like you need more of a multitracker or a looper than an editing program. check Ableton Live, I live and breathe for it. or Radial maybe. any sequencer will do really. there's free ones out there that'll do what you need and more.
 
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