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Fri 4 Jun 2004, 01:28
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From: Melbourne - AU
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Hi all,
Just switched from a windows pc to a powerbook. Very happy
I need a basic audio editor to record, trim and normalize samples that is either free or cheap. I have been using Sound Forge on PC but this does far more that I actually need.
I want it to be extremely stable in OSX and I am prepared to pay for that if need be. Just interested in the options.
I'm aware of Audacity but i'm not sure if it would be right for me. I'm not going to be doing any mastering so heaps of plug ins aren't necessary.
Any suggestions
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Fri 4 Jun 2004, 01:46
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From: Lithia Springs - US
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you ought to try Audacity it has been very stable for me I would suggest Spark ME but it is no longer on their website.
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Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:55
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From: Pittsburgh - US
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Sound Studio works very well, and is great for digitizing tapes and records (has nice interface for putting in markers, splitting into files, etc.)
However, I think it is limited to 16-bit resolution.
I tried Audacity, but it randomly crashes on me.
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Fri 4 Jun 2004, 17:22
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From: Algorta - ES
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Try Amadeus (http://www.hairer-soft.com) and, if you need something more sophisticated, DSP-Quattro (http://www.dsp-quattro.com)
I am a happy customer of both :-)
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