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    Default What audio editors do you all use?

    I've been using Adobe Audition since the Syntrillium days when it was Cool Edit Pro and I know the prog inside out back to front and ass to mouth...just realised latley how few other producers ive spoken to use Audition...so ..is there a great deal of stuff im missing out on not using soundforge or whatever else is top end nowadays or is it just a case of better to use what you know??

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    used to use cool edit pro


    have been using sound forge for years now though , i dont like using wavelab much , sound forge does everything i need to do , oh and also recycle i use that a lot
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    Soundforge on the PC
    Soundtrack Pro on the MAC

    Soundtrack is immense, THE best audio editor available.

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    I`ve been using soundforge since about 1998, so I`m very familiar with it. But most editors are as good as each other.
    I also use Melodyne too though, which is great for time stretching and stuff.
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    soundforge, never felt like trying anything different, does what it says on the tin
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    Soundforge at heart, but with a softspot for Wavelab too

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    Wavelab.

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    soundforge for me on the pc - swear by it.

    and peak on the mac if i have to..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG View Post
    soundforge for me on the pc - swear by it.

    and peak on the mac if i have to..

    Do you want soundtrack mark? I cant believe you wouldnt, PEAK stinks as an audio editor. very painful experience indeed.

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    I use PEAK and find it to be really good, will have to use soundtrack, cant sya iv ever used it :)

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    thanks for the replies guys think i'll demo wavelab and soundforge cheers for the tips :)

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    i use soundforge sinze version 4.5, now its on version 8 i think

    lately i start using audacity

    http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ , try it is freeware ;)

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    I still use CoolEdit96 (!) and sometimes Audacity and/or Wavosaur (a nice new freebie): http://www.wavosaur.com/

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    been using adobe audition for years, i know the program really well so i dont need to make any moves to other software, it gets the job done

    oh and i use cubase sometimes too (when working on a track within cubase)

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    Mostly just use acid for my wave editor...works quite fine.

 

 

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