(Free) Windows Garageband Alternative?

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(Free) Windows Garageband Alternative?

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I'm looking for some free software like Garageband but for Windows. Anyone know of anything?
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I LOVE garageband...it makes it easy to do recording!
I bet there's some sort of free windows alternative.
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Ah, I forgot to mention: No Fruity loops. I've tried it :P
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It might help if you described what GarageBand is, or rather - what you need from it.

Personally, for audio editing I use the ancient CoolEdit '96 (shareware). That's since become Adobe Audition, but at $349 I don't think that matches your "(free)" specification.

Audacity is free, and I hear good things about it, but I've never used it myself. You could give it a whirl.

EDIT: If you want to compose, Renoise is a good tracker.
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I'd second the Audacity recommendation, I personally prefer Adobe Audition, but that doesn't fit your free requirement.
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It's nothing like fruityloops or other digital synthesizers though. If that's what he needs..
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benryves wrote:It might help if you described what GarageBand is, or rather - what you need from it.

Personally, for audio editing I use the ancient CoolEdit '96 (shareware). That's since become Adobe Audition, but at $349 I don't think that matches your "(free)" specification.

Audacity is free, and I hear good things about it, but I've never used it myself. You could give it a whirl.

EDIT: If you want to compose, Renoise is a good tracker.
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Question still remains what he needs it for.
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