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Exploder wrote:If you're looking for traditional music (instrumental and such) then Finale is the way to go. However, finale costs about 600 bucks. There is a free version that is limited on instrumentation and what you can do, but it's quite useful (and if you know what you're doing you can record music off of it's built in playback). www.finale.com
If you have a mac, then by far GarageBand is the best for what you're probably trying to do. It's just amazing.
There's also a plethora of basic audio editing programs available, such as Audacity (which i'm sure you've heard of), among others. With a bit of practice you can mix clips from existing music into a very nice sounding combination.
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