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ben m



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Which Audio Editor do you use?
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Post Mon Sep 16, 2002 10:51 pm
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AntonioMP
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Sound Forge Very Happy
Post Wed Mar 12, 2003 12:11 pm
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Sound Forge Very Happy
Post Tue Mar 25, 2003 3:56 am
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Ginger
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Same here - Sound Forge
Post Fri Mar 28, 2003 12:21 pm
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psychopk
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I have used peak vst (crap!), Cool Edit Pro (the new version 2.0 is quite good), and have played with Nuendo (actually, I can't comment on it yet as an audio editor, but it's surround multitrack mixing has been a blast to play with).
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Apologies! I just discovered that this is a pc only forum (I was linked to it from the main page). I should point out that peak vst is a MAC editor. I don't recommend it anyway. It's a pain to edit with.
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I have used Wavelab, but of recent i have been using the editor in cubase and find it to be satisfactory (especially now I have a better understanding of it ).Surely it is more time consuming( firing up,importing/exporting etc.) using another program ,if you already have an audio editor in the program from which you seq/rec. in?
Post Sun May 11, 2003 1:22 pm
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hobbesblb
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I use Sonar XL 2.2
It is a good complete package. It is not design for surround sound, if that is an issue for you. It has excellent MIDI interface and automation capabilities and is quite a competent record/mix/edit/master software package. I highly recommend it!
Cheers,
Benjamin L. Backus
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I like Cool Edit Pro 2 the most so far, even though I'm still learning all the niffy tricks. Embarassed
Post Tue Jul 29, 2003 1:43 am
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