I don't really see the issue here to be honest. People have stated on  
this list that they do various editing tasks with Goldwave and as far  
as I can see from reading the manual and from the brief play I've had  
with the software, there is no reason whatever why you shouldn't get a  
professional sounding edit out of Goldwave.
As to how well the Noise Reduction stuff works? Well I don't know as I  
haven't tried bit but even suppose it didn't work as well as I'd  
hoped, you do get what you pay for so given that Goldwave is as cheap  
as chips then I personally wouldn't have any trouble paying for a  
better noise reduction plug-in or whatever.

On 03/03/2008, at 8:17 AM, Gary G Schindler wrote:

> you can use other programs, but that isn't the point. if you are to  
> do a
> professional recording, you want a good all around program that does  
> everything
> well instead of several programs taking up unnecessary hard drive  
> space. frankly I
> guess it is a matter of preference. If I were a professional I  
> wouldn't use
> goldwave anyway!

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