nickelback_2202
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posted on 2003-8-28 at 18:30 |
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Audio Editor's
Hey... does anyone know any cheap audio editing software? I'm currently trying to record a demo but with the programs I have right now
it's not gonna work out. I know Cakewalk's pretty great but currently I don't have the money for that.
[Edited on 28-8-03 by nickelback_2202]
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Adam
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posted on 2003-8-28 at 20:33 |
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i always liked cool edit pro. its easy and fast and it sounds pretty good. i dont think its very expensive. you should check it out
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shiftyroach
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posted on 2003-8-28 at 20:40 |
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Didn't the developers of Cool Edit get bought out by Adobe?
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Adam
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posted on 2003-8-28 at 21:00 |
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i have no idea.
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Xlivid
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posted on 2003-8-31 at 19:24 |
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steal it off the internet...
Christopher Bowes
Founder/ head of technical production
www.64dollarproductions.com
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RobH
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posted on 2003-9-2 at 02:13 |
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You might consider trying cubasis vst, it is a simplified version of cubase. I got it for about 130. You can do all sorts of multitrack recording with
it, it also has an assortment of useful effects. I have used it for a couple of projects and it has served me very well.
www.sluggy.com
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Xlivid
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posted on 2003-9-12 at 15:42 |
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i'm all about cakewalk sonar
its good one
cb
Christopher Bowes
Founder/ head of technical production
www.64dollarproductions.com
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Sin Ogaris
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posted on 2003-9-12 at 18:41 |
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I've used both Cakewalk and Cool Edit Pro, they're good (didn't pay, but then I was a struggling high school student when I got
them).
I used them for different things though, I generally used Cakewalk for editting and Cool Edit Pro for recording, but hey, that's just me.
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