I would say Ableton Live 0.7, you can get it in professional instrumental shops, for instance Academy of Sound.
A good stereo mixer for a beginners band can run you around $79-$99 to start.
Today, we have several ways to start learning music theory. 8 notes websites have some good online courses for free and a presential school is a good alternative too.
The best instrument for beginners is often the piano, as it provides a good foundation in music theory and is versatile for playing different styles of music.
Mixmeister is a good program to use. I've been using it to make my own mixes, but I'm not completely sure if that is what you are looking for. Try it out though!
The best way to find and download guitar sheet music with numbers for beginners is to search for websites that offer free or paid sheet music specifically designed for beginners. Look for websites that provide tablature (numbers on lines representing guitar strings) along with standard notation. Websites like Ultimate Guitar, Songsterr, and 911Tabs are good places to start.
There are many good MP3 mixers available online. Audacity is free, simple and very powerful and you can download this software from its website, Softonic or Softpedia. Acoustica MP3 Audio Mixer is another good one and can be found on the MP3 Audio Mixer website.
Ares is good
for classical music pianosociety.com or free-scores.com .._
Good free music sites are free music sites that are good. I kid, most music websites have spyware and viruses all over them, so try to stick to the more known names. iTunes sometimes offers free music, or tasters at least, and you can trust iTunes! Hope this helped.
"Napster - free" is a good site
Music Oasis is free and legal..... Musicoasis.com
Grooveshark.com veery good :-)