soundforge versus recycle question
hey guys,
i have both programs but i got a quick question because im a bit torn between the two. I actually feel more comfortable using recycle cause its pretty straight forward for cutting up loops and dicing samples. Soundforge on the other hand is a much more deeper program and it kind of intimidates me. Just reading through the manual is kind of giving me a headache.
is there something about soundforge that completely murders recycle? cause all i do is slice loops. Everyone tells me that Soundforge is capable of recording audio, but i dont really sample all that much so i rarely use it. Soundforge is also DXi compatible meaning i am able to add effects to it, but majority of the time i dont use soundforge effects, i just chop the loops in recycle and bounce to audio in SX for effects.
Other than that, is there soemthing im missing about Soundforge? I feel very comfortable using recycle but i almost feel obligated to learn soundforge just cause everyones raving starck mad about the program.
any helpful insights?
cheers
Re: soundforge versus recycle question
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Originally Posted by tekara
hey guys,
i have both programs but i got a quick question because im a bit torn between the two. I actually feel more comfortable using recycle cause its pretty straight forward for cutting up loops and dicing samples. Soundforge on the other hand is a much more deeper program and it kind of intimidates me. Just reading through the manual is kind of giving me a headache.
is there something about soundforge that completely murders recycle? cause all i do is slice loops. Everyone tells me that Soundforge is capable of recording audio, but i dont really sample all that much so i rarely use it. Soundforge is also DXi compatible meaning i am able to add effects to it, but majority of the time i dont use soundforge effects, i just chop the loops in recycle and bounce to audio in SX for effects.
Other than that, is there soemthing im missing about Soundforge? I feel very comfortable using recycle but i almost feel obligated to learn soundforge just cause everyones raving starck mad about the program.
any helpful insights?
cheers
if you just want to chop loops then recycle is fine , by the way you can chop up your loops inside sx so you really dont need recycle either .Soundforge is an excellent program i use it for most of my audio editing because i allways have done, and dont like the waveform display in wavelab , soundforge is well worth a play around with , i sometimes use it to make loops with like a synth (sort of , by using its tones generator and pitch shifting function ) plus i love those little grid lines and the fact you can make a loop and then shift it around a piece of audio using the left and right thingies ;)