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Wave Editors
I used to use Sound Forge.
I need a new sound editor. Is Sound Forge still teh awesomez, or is there way better stuff available these days? Any recomendations would be useful.. :> |
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Of course, it depends on what you want to do. I want fast sample editing (trim drum samples, hi quality sample rate conversion). But don't feel SF9 is out of date if you like it. B |
On Win i'm using Soundforge and Wavelab, on OSX i prefer Peak and Wave Editor.
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Peak is the bestest for Mac...though not as swift as Soundforge...
maybe its just getting the hang of the controls... |
still a big fan of wavelab myself.
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Bloody hell Doc! Are we running the exact same software setups or what?!
Wavelab has been my main editor for a while now - I haven't even felt the need to try anything else yet. |
I am still using Cool Edit Pro 1.2a!
but i am thinking of changing too, since i can't even double click a wave file and make it open in cool edit. have to go to file -> open, for it to work .. hehe... |
I find soundforge the most convinient, using V5 and appreciate its up to 9 now but I've always got this anti-Sony stigma since working in electronics industry years back.
Unsure if there is any major differences in the audio engine of SF 5 - 9 or any other wave editors to be honest. Be interesting to find out :) |
Been using Sound Forge for a very very long time. Sonic Foundry really brought a lot of great tools to the table. Anyway, I'm highly anticipating version 10.
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