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N-Track Studio

Digital audio workstation


Digital audio workstation

FieldValue
namen-Track Studio
logoN-Track logo suite.png
screenshot
captionn-Track Studio
developern-Track Software
released
latest_release_versionv10.2.2
operating_systemMicrosoft Windows, OS X, Linux, macOS, iOS and Android
languageEnglish, Italian, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian
genreHost/Digital audio workstation
licenceProprietary
websitentrack.com
latest release date{{Cite weburl=https://ntrack.com/changelog.phptitle=

n-Track Studio v10.2.2 released}}

n-Track Studio is a digital audio workstation (DAW) developed by n-Track Software. It supports multitrack audio, MIDI, and step-sequencer recording across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. Features include audio editing, mixing, mastering, an extensive suite of effects and sounds, as well as AI stem separation, custom sampler, 3rd party plug-in support, and integration with the Songtree collaborative platform.

History

In 1995, the first version of n-Track Studio (1.0) was released. It was originally a 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 in music studios so n-Track attracted many users to the simplicity and power of the small app.

Major n-Track Studio versions include 10.0 (2023), 9.0 (2018), and 8.0 (2016).

References

References

  1. (November 10, 2016). "n-Track Studio review – n-Track Software's multi-platform DAW/sequencer in its iOS format".
  2. (26 February 2018). "n-track Studio 9: DAW update looks better, works better and adds new effects".
  3. "Updated n-Track Studio 9 For iOS Is Available Now".
  4. guest. (24 February 2018). "n-Track Studio 9 Brings Updated GUI, New Effects".
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