audio
No. Only audio.
Cubase Studio 4. Another alternative is RecordForAll it is easy to use and overlay tracks and add effects. I would also add in there Audacity which is a free and easy application to do general audio recordings
Audacity is a good audio editing program.
CNET is a safe place to get Bandicam, but just unselect add on's, and you'll be fine. Hope this help!
yes
Audacity.
Connect the Line-out of the Paper Jamz to the line in of your computer. Play your guitar tracks first. Then in Audacity, add another audio track, and unplug the guitar. Plug in a microphone, adjust the level and then record the vocal part.
You can do that in Audacity
Configure your speakers. If it's an audio file, bass boost it in Audacity.
Audacity doesn't have an Auto Save function. Audio recorded into the program is placed in the Temporary Directory (defined by the setting in the Preferences section) until the Audacity file (AUP) is saved.
Audacity is an open source freeware. It has many functions that you may like. Dexster Audio Editor is good.