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Hey guys, many apologies if this is the wrong thread for this specific forum, but I was wondering what program on the Mac is comparable to Sound Forge or Wavelab on PC...I used to use PC for my DAW work, but have recently converted and am having trouble finding anything like this. For editing, it seems like the closest things I can find are very amateur, like Amadeus II and programs like that...but for mastering, those programs obviously don't cut it...
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roxio Toast with Jam is pretty nice with a whole bunch of nice stuff for right aroudn $200
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The best audio editor for OSX out there is Bias Peak.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'll check 'em out
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