I would have to respectfully disagree with the oppinion that one can't edit 
with DC6. . I use DC6 for editing on a daily
basis. Perhaps it could be said that certain aspects of DC6 are 
innaccessible or less accessible than other editors, but I honestly have not 
run into anything except for a bit of a learning curve for certain editing 
issues. The
menus are quite accessible, and all filters can be tried without fear, 
because all of them have a clearly spoken preview mode that lets you listen 
to the change in question while changing nothing in the actual file until 
you apply the alteration.

Many on this list prefer Sound Forge or Goldwave, both excellent choices 
which I
also use daily. I'm only offering an oppinion that DC6 is also a viable 
consideration for the mix

Speaking as someone who uses several different editors professionally, I 
would advise that anyone intrested might be best served by trying demos of 
all the major editors. Then choose the one that fits your needs, comfort 
level and budget. That's why demos are out there. In the end, what works for 
you is the best choice.

Peace,

Larry



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