Sound Editing in OS X
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Sound Editing in OS X
I'm yet to find a decent sound editor for OS X. I am putting a LOT of records on to the computer, and want to record and cut out any lead in. I am still using Sound Edit 16, a classic app. Any recommendations?
Re: Sound Editing in OS X
Have you tried Peak? Works great in X for me
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Re: Sound Editing in OS X
I second Peak. It's still taken me a while to learn, but it can do some great stuff for 2-track cassette-type imports.
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Re: Sound Editing in OS X
I'm digging DSP-Quattro quite a bit lately - the new 2.0 version adds even more cool stuff.
The price is right, too - $149
http://www.i3net.it/Products/dspQuattro ... anguage=EN
The price is right, too - $149
http://www.i3net.it/Products/dspQuattro ... anguage=EN
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