w1nt3rmut3 wrote:I still (still!) prefer Cool Edit Pro to its bloated successor Adobe Audition.
with you on Cool Edit, despite having had one or two minor niggles running a legacy app on a modern 64-bit o/s. but since tweaking the compatibility settings it's been solid.
over ten years since I originally purchased it and it's still fast, accurate, excellent sound quality, easy to use & has tons of really useful features.
haven't bothered trying Audition, after seeing what's happened to some of the software apps Adobe have bought out I dread to think what they'll have done to Syntrillium's code!
but looking at other user's comments WaveLab and SoundForge seem to be the preferred tools these days?
EDIT:
just checked the above two out, and it looks like I'll be sticking with Cool Edit for a while longer - didn't know SoundForge was from Sony, so that's that ruled out as I've been boycotting all Sony product for quite a while on account of their weaselly business practices, and I don't have 450GBP for WaveLab!
Hurrah for Cool Edit!
