Good digital audio editor?
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Good digital audio editor?
I am wondering about suggestions for good software for editing sound software (for wav editing, eq ing and mastering outside Live)
- I have a copy of Sony Soundforge for PC. After I had bought it, I was told that I have to buy a separate licence for Mac
- I have Audacity, but it is not adequate because of its approach to saving and exporting - as pointed out by zwolf here viewtopic.php?p=1585708#p1585708
Other suggestions would be welcome!
- I have a copy of Sony Soundforge for PC. After I had bought it, I was told that I have to buy a separate licence for Mac
- I have Audacity, but it is not adequate because of its approach to saving and exporting - as pointed out by zwolf here viewtopic.php?p=1585708#p1585708
Other suggestions would be welcome!
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maybe - http://www.techradar.com/us/news/softwa ... nd-1136943The Finn wrote:I am wondering about suggestions for good software for editing sound software (for wav editing, eq ing and mastering outside Live)
- I have a copy of Sony Soundforge for PC. After I had bought it, I was told that I have to buy a separate licence for Mac
- I have Audacity, but it is not adequate because of its approach to saving and exporting - as pointed out by zwolf here viewtopic.php?p=1585708#p1585708
Other suggestions would be welcome!
KEAMO
http://www.soundcloud.com/keamo
AbletonW/PUSH
Macbookproi7-8gig
MotuUltraliteMk3Hybrid
MoogLittlePhatty
KorgMS2000
KorgMicro
TriggerFinger
JazzmutantLemur
OxygenM-Audio49
AbletonW/PUSH
Macbookproi7-8gig
MotuUltraliteMk3Hybrid
MoogLittlePhatty
KorgMS2000
KorgMicro
TriggerFinger
JazzmutantLemur
OxygenM-Audio49
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Adobe Audition.
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It's Mac only, but I think Triumph has a huge collection of features for the cost.
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It's my editor of choice as well... all the way back from Cool Edit days102455 wrote:Adobe Audition.
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Thanks. The techradar review looks particularly interesting. I loved CoolEdit, and would love to use audition, but I just can't justify paying that price for the limited use I will make of it.
And Triumph looks really interesting. I actually used the previous version, Wave Editor for a while, and really liked it.
And Triumph looks really interesting. I actually used the previous version, Wave Editor for a while, and really liked it.
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There is also this, http://www.ocenaudio.com.br/en
Very clean and fuss free. They got the waveform navigation down so I'm immediately sold.
Might be a little simplistic for you but definitely worth a look.
Very clean and fuss free. They got the waveform navigation down so I'm immediately sold.
Might be a little simplistic for you but definitely worth a look.
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wow, that looks very nice, I will check it out. Simple is good.
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Triumph's workflow never clicked with me. It's got very cool concepts but I find the access to core editor functions to be kind of fussy.Tarekith wrote:It's Mac only, but I think Triumph has a huge collection of features for the cost.
I've been using DSP-Quattro since Bias went under.
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I have to say - for a piece of freeware, ocenaudio is very sweet.
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Amadeus is nice as well. And it looks as if it has nicer navigation than ocen audio
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re:dream wrote:I am wondering about suggestions for good software for editing sound software (for wav editing, eq ing and mastering outside Live)
- I have a copy of Sony Soundforge for PC. After I had bought it, I was told that I have to buy a separate licence for Mac
- I have Audacity, but it is not adequate because of its approach to saving and exporting - as pointed out by zwolf here viewtopic.php?p=1585708#p1585708
Other suggestions would be welcome!
Even though it is not really an Audio Editor, you could try Reaper. It has a very usable demo.
I am in the same boat with no Sound Forge license for my Mac.
Adobe Audition and Sound Forge and Wavelab tend to be the big boy Audio Editors.
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Since this was bumped, my problem is that editors don't work very well from preferences/sample editor (wavasaur, oceanaudio) and it's frustrating to the point where I don't use them. I also tried "edison" and it was the crashiest crappiest of them all.
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depending on how deep you want to go, Wavelab has an "Elements" version. Current version is 8 for $100 US. if you go with version 7, you can get it for less than $70.
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I can totally see that, though for what it's worth it's a little easier in the latest versions. Still very different from what most people are used to though I wager. I'm hoping to do some "how to" videos for them soon to explain things a little better.stringtapper wrote:Triumph's workflow never clicked with me. It's got very cool concepts but I find the access to core editor functions to be kind of fussy.Tarekith wrote:It's Mac only, but I think Triumph has a huge collection of features for the cost.
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