Nicole,

         I agree regarding Reaper and paying.  A $60 individual license, that 
even allows limited commercial use, and a $225 full commercial license for 
someone doing constant commercial-grade work is an absolute steal.

         That being said, and given the original request that spawned this 
thread, I had a little chuckle at "it's limited to 16 tracks . . .!"  Sixteen 
tracks might be limited to someone such as yourself, but for most people 
looking for a sound editor that goes beyond bare basics, but don't need full 
professional, sixteen tracks is overkill times somewhere in the range of 
thirteen to fifteen!!  Even more so if you install the add-ins that allow 
Audacity to do MP3 conversion and a myriad other filters,etc.

Brian

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