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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 07-Nov 05 From: Las Vegas - US Member No.: 72,230 ![]() |
I'm a podcaster who is in the process of switching platforms from the PC to Mac. I just bought a Mac Mini, which I have connected to my rig. I've purchased MegaSeg for managing playlists, but what I'm looking for now is a grown-up, non-buggy audio recording and editing program. I tried Audio Hijack Pro and Audacity and was left wanting.
I'm used to Adobe Audition (formerly Cool Edit Pro) on the PC and really want similar/identical functionality on the Mac; I like monitoring the levels/waveform during recording and being able to edit and apply effects/filters post-production. Any suggestions? |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 20-Jan 05 From: Council Bluffs - US Member No.: 58,856 ![]() |
Ardour is a free solution for multi-track recording and editing. It works a lot like Pro Tools.
http://ardour.org/ I've been using it for several days now and I like it quite a bit. I like it more because it's free and the developers are very reachable for suggestions and bug reports and questions etc. I also like Logic Express 7 quite a bit. |
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