Audiocity is greeeat! I'm slowly getting the hang of the basics of it, such as editing, cutting etc. I've even had a go at the impossible: making a Nightwish song almost bearable (if you've heard the original of this 'radio edit', you'll know how much of a favour I've done for mankind
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As for drum stuff, there isn't much on the market that is any good, even counting commercial stuff. If you have control over individual beats in Hammerhead, then it's probably worth persevering with that, after getting hold of some decent 'rock' samples rather than the usual hip-hop/TR-808/jazz shite they come with.
Pretty much any program will work though if it can export wave files, which you can then drag into audacity and position them accordingly.
You may want something like the VST plugin for Audacity (http://audacityteam.org/vst/) which lets you use VST effects, many of which are free and great quality. Maybe that's a little further down the road though.
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Or the recording level is set to zero...
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