can you do a audio tutorial on Amadeus Pro for blindcool tech? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 11:33 PM Subject: Re: sound editing?
I love that sort of question as everyone is bound to have a different opinion <smile> and (in my opinion) there is no best audio editing software solution on the market just as there is and never will be a perfect cassette recorder on the market, each package has its advantages and disadvantages and I'll give you my opinion for what its worth and I'm sure it will open up many lines of discussions. You mention Sound Forge? Yes, that's not a bad package but my annoyance with Sound Forge is that its one of those packages that tries to be everything to everyone so in the process you find many areas which have been comprimised. Its been my experience for instance that if you record in Sound Forge and you look at the markers log, you'll see that Sound Forge notes many minor gaps in the recording and in my view that's just not good enough for a "so-called" professional piece of software so given that I found myself using Sound Forge exclusively for editing purposes and then doing the recording job with Total recorder. As a footnote to this however, I found that most of the stuff I recorded with Total Recorder were easily edited anyway with that package so in the end? Well for what I was doing Sound Forge had turned out to be a massive waste of money and I thus never bothered to upgrade from Version 8 to Version 9, that was all of course before the Mac came along and changed everything when it came to audio editors and I'll mention this here again because for those who are starting out with audio editing could be in for some very pleasant and cheap surprises. I have 3 different audio editors for the Mac, why 3 you ask? Well put simply, these editors were dirt cheap, each has advantages and disadvantages over each so it was worthwhile it appears to buy all 3 to see what each offered. My favourite thus far is fast becoming Amadeus Pro which I bought a couple of weeks ago for $40.00 and it appears to be the most accessible editor for the Mac I've seen yet. I won't go into everything that Amadeus Pro offers as we'd be here all night if I listed everything but I'll tell you a few things to wet the appetite. first and foremost, it has many ways and means to move and manipulate audio data. Next you have full control of multi track editing. Then, you have the built-in audio noise reduction stuff. Finally, the world is your oyster, not only can Amadeus Pro use its own extensive range of plug-ins, you can download extra plug-ins from the net or use those which come with Apple's Operating System Leopard. So their's my opinion again, for what its worth <smile>. On 29/02/2008, at 10:02 PM, TrueBlue & Proud wrote: > hi guys, > what is the best sound editing software on the market today?. > > What is the basic differences between Gold Wave & SoundForge?, > > What are the latest versions of both pieces of software, and which > is more > speech friendly?, > Billy > Billy > > email. [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > MSN. [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Skype. bluey1972 > > > > > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... > http://www.pc-audio.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ****************************** Dane Trethowan From Melton Victoria Australia Phone +613 9747 3975 Voiceover Tech Support +613 8732 9237 Fax +613 9743 7954 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] skype: callto:grtdane12 ******************************* Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]