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Sneaksie
post Sat 3 Jul 2004, 13:52
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I have been using a PC for quite some time now and i am very used to cool edit pro. however due to space limitations i am having to get rid of the PC and move over to the mac totaly.

I am searching for a program that will allow me to do what i was in cool edit pro. I mainly used the track editing features to record sounds and put effects on them. i would amas a collection of wave files then mix them together with the multitrack editor.

I have looked ta peak and deck, deck doesn't seem to import any wave files that i have already created and crashes when i load a new file that i create in peak.

I have heard good things about digitam performer 4 but i am unable to find a demo to test this software out.

i also tryed audocity(sp) but this is not what i require.
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gr00veh0lmes
post Wed 7 Jul 2004, 00:04
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Hey, I know just what you mean. I used cool edit pro for ages on my PC, and its the one programme I really do miss.
I used it mainly for making mixtapes, so being able to see and manipulate all the tracks was great. (much better than taping). I also got into Acid a little, but is there anything available on OS X with a similar visual interface and effects?
I'm using Reason 2.5, Recycle, and Peak, and I'm running it on an 867MHz G4 PowerBook with 768MB of RAM.
Thanks for your time.
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