Professional Sound Editing Software
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Re: Professional Sound Editing Software
Posted by ding on Fri Sep 2nd at 5:30pm 2005


Hey guys do you know a very good sound/audio editing software?

Like Photoshop but for audio instead of pictures.

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Re: Professional Sound Editing Software
Posted by Forceflow on Fri Sep 2nd at 5:37pm 2005


For free: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Cooledit Pro (now Adobe Audition), but that's not free.



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Re: Professional Sound Editing Software
Posted by Dr Brasso on Fri Sep 2nd at 5:57pm 2005


not free....but not real expensive
http://www.goldwave.com/release.php

prolly the best for the least right here, except the free version is for win ME tops :/
http://www.digidesign.com/

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Re: Professional Sound Editing Software
Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Sep 2nd at 6:44pm 2005


pinnacle studio


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Re: Professional Sound Editing Software
Posted by satchmo on Fri Sep 2nd at 6:55pm 2005


Audacity worked well for me. In fact, it was the software that I used to edit the soundtrack for my wedding ceremony (processional/recessional).


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Re: Professional Sound Editing Software
Posted by Junkyard God on Fri Sep 2nd at 8:00pm 2005


stuff i record my guitar with is cool edit pro, it's fun and easy ,not pro though, but good enuff for me, cubase is nice too <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">


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Re: Professional Sound Editing Software
Posted by Forceflow on Sat Sep 3rd at 9:48am 2005


Cubase is pro, though.



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Re: Professional Sound Editing Software
Posted by **Dedi** on Sat Sep 3rd at 10:16am 2005


I just downloaded Audacity. It rocks!



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Re: Professional Sound Editing Software
Posted by BlisTer on Sun Sep 4th at 1:03am 2005


if you're gonna make a (electronic) song, nothing beats Reason 3 imo, but for simply editing wav's, those posted above are good. i've got the one that came with my audigy. i use the "record what you hear" function frequently, e.g. for recording from radio streams. (samples ofcourse.. yeh )



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Re: Professional Sound Editing Software
Posted by Dred_furst on Sun Sep 4th at 11:00pm 2005


Cool edit pro (aka adobe audition) is widly used in industry, i think, and its ability to do a hell of a lot makes it really good <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">



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