Depends.

Are you trying to record something low end level, or do you need something really professional.

For low end, I'd use Garage Band.

For really high end mainstream professional recording as I do for a living, I'd look into ProTools, from Avid, formerly Digidesign.

Chris.

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Is there a way to record a note or singing?  How might I do that?

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