Tracktion 3 - Ultimate Bundle
If you like sifting through endless menus and windows
to make music, Tracktion 3 is not for you. Based on a simple, single-screen
interface, Tracktion is the fast, powerful, complete solution for turning your
ideas into finished songs. And unlike the competition, Tracktion 3 comes with
all the power and plug-ins you'll ever need. So if you want to keep your music
flowing--not locked in menus or limitations—you've come to the right place.
Composition is the first part of the music-making process,
and it’s also the most important. If you’re like many musicians,
you don’t want your audio software to simply document your performances;
you also want it to inspire them. So we made sure T3’s interface served
up everything you needed to get your creative juices flowing, right at your
fingertips.
Ultimate Bundle
- IK Multimedia SampleTank 2 SE w/ 100 sound sets
- IK Multimedia Amplitube LE w/ upgrade to Duo
- Submersible Music DrumCore TK w/ 2GB drum sample library
- Garritan Personal Orchestra Tracktion 3 Edition w/
full 820MB sound library (powered by Native Instruments Kontakt 2 Player)
- LinPlug Alpha 3 classic synth
- LinPlug CronoX 3 sample synth
- LinPlug RM IV Drum Additction w/ 250 drum kits and
2,000 MIDI loops
- Mackie Mixing and Mastering Tools
- Sonic Reality Tracktion 3 Ultimate Collection w/ 2,000
Apple loops, 200 Rex loops, 1GB multi-track loops
- SWA Video - Mastering Tracktion 3 (almost 4 hours
long!)
Loop Browser
Tracktion 3’s integrated Loop Browser is possibly
the most obvious difference between this and previous versions of Tracktion.
This Loop Browser is a big time-saver when you’re writing music. It lets
you pull up a massive variety of pre-recorded music loops in the widest possible
range of file formats, including Recycle, Apple Loops and Acid. The Loop Browser
pre-organizes these loops by “instruments”, “genres”
and “descriptors” (single, ensemble, part, fill, acoustic, etc.).
You can further narrow by “key” (major, minor, both, neither), and
finally via a “search” field where you can type in keywords. So
you just narrow your search, then click through the loops to audition them.
Once you find the loop you like, drag it into the Arrange Window. To get you
started, both the Tracktion 3 Project and Ultimate Bundles include hundreds
of ultra high-quality loops in a variety of styles from Sonic Reality. And you
can find many, many more on commercially available loop CDs and on the Internet.
You can even create your own loops and make them searchable for easy finding
in the future.
Time Stretching / Pitch Shifting
At first, Time Stretching and Pitch Shifting may seem
a bit out of place in a section on “Composition.” But that’s
only until you use these powerful tools in action. In the case of Tracktion
3’s new high-quality Time Stretching, it lets you radically adjust the
tempo of various loops and samples - or even your own recorded tracks - and
bring them into your current creation with superb results. Pitch Shifting lets
you put instruments and samples that were originally played in other keys into
your song, making it sound as if they were played expressly for your current
creation. Imagine taking an old ballad vocal and time stretching it up 20 beats
per minute for your new dance track. Or getting your drummer to play that song
10 beats per minute slower - without ever having to talk to him, of course.
With built-in Time Stretching and Pitch Shifting, it’s that easy.
Virtual Instruments
It used to be that recording musicians were limited to
the actual instruments that they and their friends owned. No longer. The amount
and quality of virtual instruments on the market today is staggering. And Tracktion
3, of course, gives you some of the cream of the crop. Imagine auditioning over
200 different simulated analog synth sounds to find just the right one. Or dozens
of pianos... or thousands of drums... You get the picture. It’s like having
a warehouse full of both popular and ultra-obscure, well-recorded, instruments
- literally a few clicks away. Just connect a MIDI keyboard and play away. Both
Tracktion 3 Project Bundle and Ultimate Bundle give you top offerings like SampleTank,
DrumCore, Garritan Personal Orchestra, Native Instruments Kontakt 2Player, LinPlug
Alpha 3 Classic Synth and Cronox 3 Sample Synth, the RM IV Drum Addiction, and
more.
MIDI Editor
For recording performance information from an external
MIDI device (like a keyboard or sampler), Tracktion 3 features a powerful-yet-streamlined
MIDI editor. This MIDI editor - widely acclaimed in the previous version of
Tracktion - has been optimized for even greater speed and ease of use, whether
you’re recording frantically from your synth or doing detailed editing
of a performance with the MIDI pencil tool. And like everything Tracktion, the
MIDI editor is a snap to use, so you’ll keep your composition flowing
right along.
Rewire
Because we realize that many new-school remixers and electronic
music makers absolutely live and die composing in software like Ableton Live
and Reason, Tracktion 3 includes full ReWire 2.0 support for integration with
killer applications like these and other ReWire-supporting software. ReWire
is like having an "invisible cable" that allows you to connect one
application to another so you can stream audio and MIDI to and from the linked
programs. Tracktion acts as a master (or "mixer") application to which
other ReWire slave (or "synth applications") can be linked; simply
enable ReWire in Tracktion, setup a track to receive the output of the "synth
application," launch it, and crank out that hit to send to Paris Hilton’s
ex-boyfriend’s cousin.
Quicktime Video Integration
For those composing music for video, Tracktion 3 supports
QuickTime video playback. Just select a movie and start tracking - compose music,
add effects, replace your dialog, and win your Oscar®. This opens up a world
of project studio post-production to Tracktion users. And since both Tracktion
and QuickTime are cross-platform compatible, it's as easy to share video projects
as it is audio.
Record
The Tracktion Difference
When it’s time to dig in and actually record something
is when you’ll realize how different Tracktion 3 is from other audio software.
If you’ve never recorded audio into your computer, you’ll be amazed
at how quickly Tracktion 3 lets you get going - creating real music within minutes.
That’s because unlike most other music software, which is designed around
analog mixer concepts and routing, Tracktion 3 is truly different. It uses a
simple, single-screen interface for all basic recording and editing operations
- with a property panel that follows your every move, providing pertinent information
for the task at hand.
A Clean Single-Screen Interface
The reason Tracktion 3 is so much faster than other applications
for getting your music down is because its interface uses a signal-flow paradigm
for everything. Inputs are on the left side of the screen; Audio and MIDI clips
are in the middle. Effects and outputs are on the right. Want to record something?
Just drag the audio or MIDI instrument icon to whatever track you like and hit
Record (using the convenient block of transport buttons in the lower right-hand
corner). Your audio or MIDI input is then recorded as a “clip” within
the track, and can be edited, moved, copied, pasted, etc., much more easily
than on other systems. Want to record tons of distinct inputs at once - like
say, a full band with backup singers? No worries. Use the “assign all
inputs to consecutive tracks” shortcut and you’re ready to roll.
Unlimited Track Count
One of Tracktion’s biggest conveniences when recording
is simply giving you more recording canvas to work with. That’s because,
unlike many other affordable audio recording programs, Tracktion 3 places NO
predetermined limits on the number of tracks you can record (or the number of
effects you can use). In fact, the only limitation is your host computer’s
innate processing power. And since Tracktion 3 takes full advantage of dual
core/dual processor CPUs, you’ll finally be rewarded for buying that screaming
new Mac or PC - you know, the one that you’ll be paying off for the next
four years.
Safe Record
Ever have an assistant accidentally stop your live recording
as he went to play solitaire? Or has your cat ever walked across your keyboard
to ruin your perfect take? Never again. In the category of “Why didn’t
someone think of this sooner?”, Tracktion 3 introduces Safe Recording.
With this feature enabled, recording doesn’t stop until you enter a customizable
key command. No more babysitting live recordings at the club gig; just start
it rolling and ignore until the third encore is (finally) over.
Loop Recording
Got a client who can't sing their way out of a wet paper
bag? Or perhaps an overzealous lead guitar player? A white rapper? No problem.
In addition to normal recording mode and punch-in mode, Tracktion includes "Loop
Record Mode" which makes it easy to record multiple passes of audio or
MIDI and compile the best of each into the perfect take.
Edit
Once tracks have been recorded, it's time to see if they
cut the mustard. Thankfully, Tracktion 3 has some of the best mustard-cutting
technology out there. That's because Tracktion's editing power is as good as
or better than software costing hundreds of dollars more, yet it retains Tracktion's
hallmark ease of use. As with most non-destructive editing software, Tracktion's
editing allows you to "undo" and "redo" your edits to your
heart's content - so there's never any fear of messing up your song. Explore
some of Tracktion 3's various editing tools here.
The Time Line
For the uninitiated, a time-line provides a series of
time divisions against which you can arrange the components and sections of
your song, in terms of bars/beats, seconds/milliseconds, or seconds/frames.
The In/Out markers are the ways you define a section of an edit to be played
in Loop mode. This is how you tell Tracktion what portion of your song you'll
be editing.
Audio Clips
Once you've recorded or imported audio into Tracktion,
it is presented in the arrange window as an audio clip. These clips provide
tools for editing them right at the top of each clip, so you don't have to go
looking for a separate button to cut or fade your clip from somewhere else on
the screen. The squares in the center are used to slide the clip and its contents
around while the arrows at either end are for adjusting the overall size of
the clip. As a great time saver, every audio clip also has a built-in control
for volume fades, performed by dragging the small square with the diagonal line
through it to the appropriate Fade In or Fade Out point. To monitor what you're
editing, simply double-click the clip, which will cause it to play back; dragging
the play head across the clip will allow you to "scrub" it. And with
the new Hover Editing in T3, we've sped up the process even further. Just mouse
over a clip and click and drag the editing tools that appear.
MIDI Editor
The tools for working with MIDI clips are basically the
same as those for audio clips. But, when MIDI clips are of sufficient size,
they display a powerful "piano roll" style editor - with horizontal
"lanes" that correspond to the note on the piano keyboard at left.
As you can see, this editor also has tools built into the top of it, including:
a "pencil" tool for drawing specific notes; an "eraser"
tool for deleting notes (i.e., fixing mistakes); a "select" tool for
moving and resizing notes; and a "line" tool for drawing lines of
MIDI notes, controllers and velocity ramps. Tracktion 3's MIDI editor of course
allows for Step Entry mode, as well as providing powerful quantizing features,
creating and applying groove templates, and more.
T3 Editing Enhancements
New to Tracktion 3 are a host of editing enhancements.
Folder Tracks allow hiding and showing of groups of tracks in an edit, with
support for nested folders. This feature is used in concert with new Collection
Clips, which lets you edit all folder contents at once. As a practical example
of this, imagine lowering the volume or changing the panning of every element
in a rhythm section, without having to go in and select each individual drum
and bass sound - a huge time-saver!
Mixing
Mixing, of course, is the art of leveling, panning, EQing,
adding effects, and otherwise accentuating individual sounds and instruments
to get your song to sound just right. Most audio software accomplishes this
through the use of a dedicated "mixer" screen, which mirrors the faders
and knobs of a traditional analog mixer. Tracktion, however, has never had -
or needed - a dedicated mixer screen, because its users are actually "mixing"
their songs throughout the recording process. This is really the genius of Tracktion,
and one we'll explore a bit here.
Filters
Then a track is first created in Tracktion, it comes with
a volume/pan filter and a level meter filter, located to the right of the arrange
window. These filters are used for setting panning and levels much the same
way you would with a knob and fader control on a conventional mixer screen -
yet they are infinitely more useful because they can be copied, re-arranged,
and applied to individual audio clips, groups of tracks, and more. Nor are filters
limited to level and panning; in Tracktion, the term "filter" applies
to any effect, native or third party plug-in, virtual instrument, or anything
else you want to throw at your song. New filters can be created with ease, or
deleted if they are not being used.
Common types of Tracktion filters include: Volume / Pan,
Level Meter , 4-Band EQ, Aux Send and Return filters, Effects filters, plus
third-party VST plug-in and virtual instrument filters.
Effects Plug-Ins
Tracktion 3 comes with a full-suite of native effects
plug-ins ranging from dynamics to modulation, reverb and more. But it also supports
commercially available third party VST and VSTi plug-ins, and comes with a staggering
collection of them in both the Ultimate and Project Bundles. These plug-ins
are available as filters to place on any track, group of tracks, individual
audio clips, or on groups of audio clips. You can even place them across your
entire mix (i.e., in the case of that killer compressor that squashes your song
just right). Here's the rundown of what's available to you, right out of the
box.
Share
Once you’ve recorded and mixed your music, you’ll
want to master it to give it that polished, radio-ready sound. Or you may want
to send it to a trusted musician or producer friend for a second, or third,
opinion. Thankfully, Tracktion 3 lets you easily do both. Tracktion’s
built-in Archiving capabilities let you save and send your project to other
Tracktion users so they can listen, collaborate, and edit. Of course you can
easily export to a variety of formats such as .wav, .aif, and .mp3 to share
with those not yet part of the Tracktion Collective. And because Tracktion 3
comes bundled with Mackie’s acclaimed Mixing and Mastering Tools, you
can rest assured that the final music will rock as hard - or as soft - as you
like.
Mackie Mixing And Mastering Tools
Mackie Mixing and Mastering Tools comprise a suite of
powerful mixing and mastering plug-ins for Tracktion 3. Whether it’s fattening
up the final mix with the aptly named Final Mix, or just adding a bit of dimension,
these top-notch tools will let you do it intuitively, with results rivaling
those snooty plug-in suites costing thousands of dollars a set.
6-Band Mono & Stereo Multi-Mode EQs
If you need additional EQ in your Tracktion project, the
mono and stereo multi-mode EQs are the answer. Each provides 6-bands of frequency,
gain and "Q" control with parametric and shelf mode selection for
ultimate control. Bands 1 and 6 even offer high- and low-pass filter modes,
respectively. Dedicated input and output meters let you keep levels in check
while you dial in sweet tone to your heart's content.