the biggest complaint I have about Goldwave is that the noise reduction isn't 
very 
good at all. Soundforge is much better in this respect. I used to like the 
Diamond 
Cut programs for noise reduction too, but for editing files for a blind person 
was 
and probably still is difficult. if studio recorder from APH had some kind of 
noise reduction, I might have sprung for it, but it is pricy, so if I am going 
to 
shell out money, I'll buy soundforge again. wavepad does some nice things too, 
but 
seemed rather limited in what it does do so I quit using it. I thought it could 
be 
a little easier to do basic editing functions with it.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 10:08 PM
Subject: Goldwave Audio Editor


Ok, well I'm very impressed with this editing package and in a lot of
ways I believe Goldwave to be more functional and practical than Sound
Forge ever was or probably is ever likely to be, the layout of the
manual is very well done and easy to get around.
I went to the site at http://www.goldwave.com but I couldn't find a
purchase price anywhere and (to my slight annoyance) it seems that
Goldwave INC won't take paypal <damn!> but if its a fair price then
I'll save to purchase this.

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Phone +613 9747 3975
Voiceover Tech Support +613 8732 9237
Fax +613 9743 7954
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