Good Recording Programs/Methods

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Good Recording Programs/Methods

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SO I havent been on here for a while as I have been writing a lot of new songs and now I need to know some really solid recording programs to get. I recorded this song on my friend's Line 6 recording/effect thingy mabob:http://soundcloud.com/grey-state. But that was made almost a year ago so I need my own recording equipment. Please give me references.
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Reaper is good and has an unlimited free trial, and isn't even expensive if you decide to buy it.
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I like Harrison Mixbus for straight recording and mixing.

Ohm Studio is also interesting for remote collaboration and is in open beta until October. I haven't had time to do a complete project in it, so haven't reached a conclusion on it (one downside is that you can't work offline).
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Imma search these song. while im here any of you guys have a Rocktek Super Delay I could buy off you?
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