Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:09 am
I'll second the "wave editor" great little app. A bit pricey, but works nicely.Bassfrq wrote:http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/wave_editor.php
I am loving that app right now...
I'll second the "wave editor" great little app. A bit pricey, but works nicely.Bassfrq wrote:http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/wave_editor.php
I am loving that app right now...
I am trying to get a .mov file back into Live from soundtrack pro 2 as my sample editior?nonnus wrote:how about soundtrack pro from the big apple itself ?
been using it in the last months without too much issues
it just crashes on my mbp a little too often for my taste...
i tried it today and found it very glitchy/buggy. Was having a lot of clicks, pops, and stutters, which has never happened to me with even Logic and Live rewired both running a whole bunch of plugins. Plus it trucated the first few seconds of a few things i tried exporting. Not sure if it's some sort of protection scheme for the demo, but needless to say i wasnt impressed.earthlinger wrote:Peak LE has ridicilous limitations like it isn't supporting 32 bit files. I'm very happy with Wave Editor from AudioFile Engineering. It's also universal. If what they said to me is true, in the next version they will start to use Izotope algorithms for samplerate conversion, dithering and pitch-shifting. Other features are layered audio (like photoshop in a way), smart edits...
check it out;
http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/