A buddy of mine had a prior experience with cakewalk and it totally messed up his computer. Could be the only instance, but just a warning. What kind of music creation are you looking for? Would FruityLoops work for you? Don't know if that's what you're looking for...but it's pretty neat regardless.
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If your looking for something free, Audacity is pretty good. It offers multitrack support and has some pretty cool editing features too. Kristal is also another really go multitracker with vst support.
These are really basic and simple to use and get the job done. Calkwalk, sonar, pro-tools, etc. can be too over welming for me. If you have money to spend, Sound Forge is amazing for editing, but no mulitrack support. what exactly do you need the software for? --mr.hairy
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