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Your opinion about Sound Forge as mastering Software?
I see many people here like Wavelab. Any bad experiences with Sound Forge? I'm looking at the 5.0 and 6.0 versions.
CZ
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I've been a fan of Sound Forge and Sonic Foundry for years. To me they make some of the most intuitive and powerful software out there.
Personally, I like Sound Forge better than WaveLab, but probably because I've gotten very accustom to it's interface and can get things done faster than with WaveLab. Both are excellent products though. Of course we have to use the term 'Mastering' lightly. Yes, they will both work well for 2 channel editing, and clean up / touch up work, in the style of Mastering. ![]() |
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Yeah I'm used to SF too. It just seemed a bit strange that no1 here mentioned it when talking about wave editing. Only wavelab.
Well, I think I'm gotta stick with SF.. the 6.0 version seems pretty good. Finally it's out. ![]() CZ
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