Hi Nicole,

I'm not sure why you're saying that Audacity is limited to sixteen tracks. Some 
users on the Audacity4Blind mailing list use many more tracks than that,

David. 

On Mon, Feb  8, 2016 at 09:06 am, Nicole Massey <[email protected]> wrote:
Though Reaper has an advertised 60 day trial period, those who aren't worried 
about the ethics of using shareware for longer than the trial period will find 
that it doesn't disable any functions when the trial ends, so it's not 
crippleware. I do suggest paying it, as it's a responsive environment and the 
programmers of it are worth the money. It's also probably the least expensive 
accessible option for us that has this level of functionality. (Audacity is 
cheaper, but it's limited to sixteen tracks and lacks some useful features)
And yeah, that's a pretty cool name for a mailing list.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Vogel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2016 10:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Any good audio editors that work with jaws?
Jim,
          Link to Reaper home page <http://www.reaper.fm/>  and Sony's Sound 
Forge <http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/soundforgesoftware> .  It looks like 
Reaper allows a 60-day full-function trial and Sony has trial periods for Sound 
Forge Pro and Sound Forge Audio Studio.  I'm not sure which of the two Nicole 
was making reference to.
          I absolutely love whoever came up with the "Reaper Without Peepers" 
moniker!
Brian

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