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> Basic Question About Logic Express, AIFF or AAC editing in Logic express?
dj9027
post Sun 23 Jan 2005, 13:53
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I am a "newbie" interested in learning music.
I dont know where else to ask this question. The "really helpful" apple store was unable to answer this blink.gif. I would like to know if Logic express can edit AIFF or AAC files. Stuff like normalize, splicing aiff files. I currently record dictations on my mac and would like to use a software to normalise and remove sections of the sound files.
I used to use spark XL which for some reason is not working since I upgraded my computer.
It seems TC works has discontinued this product
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post Sat 29 Jan 2005, 07:12
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Yes.


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PowerBook G4 800 MHz with Mac OS 10.3.7, 1 MB L3 cache, and 1024 MB of SDRAM. iMac G5 1.8 GHz 17" with Mac OS 10.3 and 1024 MB of RAM and Logic Express 7. M-Audio Keystation 61es with Edirol UA-25 Audio/MIDI Interface. Professional Avlex Microphones and Planet Wave XLR cables along with stands.
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post Sat 29 Jan 2005, 16:21
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If you are looking to replace Spark you might look at Peak or Peak LE.
Probably the best stereo file editor for OS X.
Also DSP Quattro.
Logic Express can edit files like that , but for what you want to use it for, it is probably overkill.

Hope that helps,

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post Sun 30 Jan 2005, 00:19
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As td3k said, Logic is probably overkill for just that, I've used Peak DV 3.0 with the FC Pro 3 bundle and I like it a lot.


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PowerBook G4 800 MHz with Mac OS 10.3.7, 1 MB L3 cache, and 1024 MB of SDRAM. iMac G5 1.8 GHz 17" with Mac OS 10.3 and 1024 MB of RAM and Logic Express 7. M-Audio Keystation 61es with Edirol UA-25 Audio/MIDI Interface. Professional Avlex Microphones and Planet Wave XLR cables along with stands.
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