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redroy
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From: 1393
Insane since: Dec 2003

posted posted 01-13-2004 02:06

I'm currently in the market for some sound editing software. I have NO expereince with this type of software. I was just wondering if anybody knows of a good program, or knows of bad ones to stay away from... any help/pointers would be great. Peace.

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bitdamaged
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From: 100101010011 <-- right about here
Insane since: Mar 2000

posted posted 01-13-2004 02:24

It's going to come down to what you want to spend and what you want to do but here's some good ones (mostly for the PC)


Steinberg Cubase or Nuendo: premier sound editing and tracking software. May be the best there is.

Sonic Foundry / Sony Acid and Sound Forge. Acid is Sonic Foundry's (Now owned by Sony) loop based tracking tool. Sound Forge is their wave editing software. Both are really good.

Adobe Audition / CoolEdit Pro. Probably what I'd recommend for the home user. Excellent wave editing and tracking program ( Was CoolEdit Pro but they were bought by Adobe and the package is now called Audition but it's the exact same program)

Propellerhead's Reason: This one is a trip and not for the faint of heart. It's actually more of a music sampling tool with built in software based Drum Machines, Samplers, FX-boxes etc.


To stay away from. I may get some static on this but despite it's popularity I'd stay away from ProTools. It's a good program but I don't think it's worth the price and the hardware they sell is crap. You can get a much better hardware/software home recording solution for half the price.



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Schitzoboy
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From: Yes
Insane since: Feb 2001

posted posted 01-13-2004 04:30

You might want to try audacity. Its freeware, works well, and is cross platform.

Alevice
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From: Mexico
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posted posted 01-13-2004 04:52

Look for goldwave. Lacks some stuff, but kinda good for begginaahs

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From: Cell 53, East Wing
Insane since: Jul 2001

posted posted 01-13-2004 04:54

There is an older discussion here:
http://development.gurusnetwork.com/discussion/showthread.php?s=&threadid=136

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megalex
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From: TX
Insane since: Jul 2003

posted posted 01-14-2004 15:06

i use.. rosegarden, muse, audacity, ardour and many more free on linux..


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