"Cakewalk" Kinetic or Home Studio. http://shop.studioathome.com/manu-Cakewalk.html
"Acid" by Soundforge
"Audacity"
"Adobe Audition" (Old name: Cool Edit Pro)
"Quartet X2 Music Studio"
"Traktion"
"Band-in-a-Box 12"
"Tabit"
"Fruityloops Studio"
"Ableton Live"
"Cubase SX2"
"Dance eJay"
"Codemaster's Music 2000"
"MAGIX Music Maker"
Make music with basic software
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/morefun/makemusic.mspx
2007-05-24 07:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Start>All Programs>Windows Movie Maker If it is not there, open "MyComputer" Then "C:/" Then "Program Files" Then "Windows Movie Maker" Then Click on "MOVIEMK" You would desire to make a computing device shortcut. If you cannot discover it there, you may also now not have it set up. You can down load it from Microsoft's Website.
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answered by vero 3
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Yes
2007-05-24 06:52:45
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answered by Ron M 7
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No, but if you want to record and edit music, use any sound recording & editing software. In my opinion, the best one is Audacity. It's free and can practically do anything you need.
2007-05-24 06:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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no, only sound recorder.
You will have to use a 3rd party software
beatcraft, mixcraft, sonar, reason, steinberg, logic, ableton live
etc.
2007-05-24 06:52:41
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answered by basscleff 5
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