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Old 3rd September 2009 , 11:25 PM
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Hi guys..looking to buy software as a backing track for my band which i can also edit live. I also need to have a seperate mix with a metronome that goes to a drummer.. Would like also to be able to trigger songs to start and stop by a midi controller.. I know ableton can do this but i was wondering can tractor le? I have a few other ni products and am comfortable with them... thanks in advance
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