
You can automate Volume, pan, aux sends & returns, and effects for custom fade is, out or volume boosts. n-Track also supports third-party DirectX and VST plug-ins. It can record plays back an unlimited number of audio and MIDI tracks and effects can be tracked with Built-in effects include Reverb, AutoVol, Echo, Pitch Shift, Chorus and Track EQ, etc. At the heart of it, n-Track Studio has a digital mixer interface that lets to create professional mixed audio and music files. n-Track Studio 9.0 was released in 2018.N-Track Studio 64-bit is an audio & MIDI multitrack recorder that will turn your computer into a full-fledged recording studio. In October 2013, n-Track Software released n-Track Studio for Android. In 2011, n-Track Software released n-Track Studio for iOS. In June 2010, n-Track Software released the first version of n-Track for OS X. n-Track is still quite popular, as it provides a cutting-edge DAW feature set for less than US$100. Although, since the mid 90s, many other PC multitrack recording programs have emerged. Cool Edit and Sound Forge) were mainly concerned with off-line editing for sound design or broadcasting. Major music software of the time (such as Cubase or Cakewalk) still didn't have audio capabilities and were mostly MIDI only, while audio editors (e.g. At the time when version 1.0 was released, multitrack recording was still largely done on tape decks or professional digital workstations. It was originally a simple dialog box with 4 volume sliders for each of the 4 supported tracks.

The first version of n-Track was released sometime between 19. It has native support for 64-bit CPU architecture computer systems.

N-Track Studio's capabilities include unlimited audio and MIDI tracks, up to 192kHz 24-bit high-definition ( HD DVD, Blu-ray, etc.) audio recording, extensive plug-in support, and DVD-Video surround mixing up to 7.1 channel. N-Track Studio by n-Track Software is a multitrack audio editing, digital audio workstation (DAW) program for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Android and iOS. Microsoft Windows, OS X, macOS, iOS and Android
