
At just £29.99 it sits towards the ‘entry level’ end of the market, but with unlimited audio tracks, VST and Direct X effects and mix automation available, it could perhaps give one or two more expensive packages a run for their money. CPU: 1.With unlimited audio tracks, support for VST and Direct X effects, and an intuitive interface, Acoustica’s Mixcraft offers a lot of recording potential for not a lot of money.Īcoustica’s Mixcraft presents itself as “a multitrack audio recorder that enables you to record your band, create a podcast, mash–ups or remix a song”.Acoustica Pianissimo Virtual Grand Piano.tempo-Sync LFOs for plug-in automation (new).


This full-grown DAW comes complete with virtual instruments and effects and, as Acoustica themselves say "is made by musicians, for musicians." The software offers a horizontal time line for your compositions and arrangements and there's an extensive virtual mixer section to properly polish up and finish your projects.

As such, calling Mixcraft a basic entry-level DAW based on its price tag wouldn't exactly do it justice. Acoustica's Mixcraft 9 is a new and by all means potent piece of complete DAW software that comes with a multitude of features and functionality also found in other DAW packs but at a fraction of the price.
