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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Corbzy
    Quote Originally Posted by Soundfixation
    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Corbzy
    recording audio into a pc doesnt have anything to do with format, you could record a fart if you wanted... :lol:

    all you have to do is set-up the line-in and levels... record on soundforge...save as a wav file and your done...

    then when you've saved to .wav, it gives you the option to re-open in soundforge so that it can create .sfk, .sfap and .sfo files, which have to be in the same folder as the wav file, so that the file can be quickly and easily opened...

    trackmarkings, mastering, processing can all be applied then on, saved again as a wav...and then burnt onto cd...finally, close the cd.

    ideally, you wanna get soundforge 6.0, but 7.0 has just come out...so get that! ;)


    SoundForge is shite IMO WaveLab or Adobe Audition is what you wanna look at...
    Tell that to Jon... :lol:
    I dont get it?! Corbz I've been usin wavelab for ages... infact havent even obhtered to install sound forge since i reformatted my HDD ;) :lol:
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    Quote Originally Posted by baptismo
    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Corbzy
    Quote Originally Posted by Soundfixation
    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Corbzy
    recording audio into a pc doesnt have anything to do with format, you could record a fart if you wanted... :lol:

    all you have to do is set-up the line-in and levels... record on soundforge...save as a wav file and your done...

    then when you've saved to .wav, it gives you the option to re-open in soundforge so that it can create .sfk, .sfap and .sfo files, which have to be in the same folder as the wav file, so that the file can be quickly and easily opened...

    trackmarkings, mastering, processing can all be applied then on, saved again as a wav...and then burnt onto cd...finally, close the cd.

    ideally, you wanna get soundforge 6.0, but 7.0 has just come out...so get that! ;)


    SoundForge is shite IMO WaveLab or Adobe Audition is what you wanna look at...
    Tell that to Jon... :lol:
    I dont get it?! Corbz I've been usin wavelab for ages... infact havent even obhtered to install sound forge since i reformatted my HDD ;) :lol:
    Yeah but you always preferred SF, you only won't reinstall cos your version won't restart the mp3 encoding plug-in!! :lol:

 

 
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