You need Reaper. While I use Tracktion 3, Reaper is free to try and is not crippleware. Meaning the free version is NOT limited. Reaper is a full featured DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) that rivals the big guys, like Qubase and ProTools. And its priced two ways. For the home studio user its $60. For studio based users its alot higher (cant remember exactly, like $200). Alot of people use it and never pay for it. Like I said the version you download to try is the full featured version. Just has a splash screen saying "your using the trial version". But many, after using it jump at the option to pay these guys for their hard work. This program for $60, is better than programs costing $400 - $600 dollars !!!! Here is the link http://www.reaper.fm/ Now I use Mackie Tracktion 3 which is what I learned on. Its user interface is very user friendly. While I have used Reaper, for ease of use and increased productivity, I like Tracktion. But Mackie may be dropping it. Its one of those programs that didnt get much fanbase, because it came late to the show. I will continue to use it as long as Im making music. You can still find the retail version on many music gear site for under $50. Original price was $399. But since Reaper has such a huge fanbase and great forum I would suggest it. While the GUI is not as easy as Tracktions its the one I would use next.