There's also sound studio.  Of all the audio editors on the Mac, its  
interface is probably most similar to Sound Forge.  However, that  
being said, I'm not sure I'd recommend buying it.  It hasn't been  
updated in at least a year.  Plus it is more expensive then amadeus Pro.
Darcy

That being said,
On 20-Jul-09, at 12:53 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:

>
> James,
>
> There are a miriad of options for audio editing on mac, with many of
> them being superior to Sound Forge.  Finding a stable powerful and
> accessible one seems to be the catch.
>
> Since you mentioned Sound Forge my guess is you're after 2 track
> editing over the ability to multitrack.
>
> Fission from Rogue Amoeba is good for your basic stuff although not
> free if memory serves, Amadeus Pro gets a bit more in depth but also a
> bit more expensive, and Audacity is probably the most developed free
> app offering some accessibility that I know of.
>
> hth
> Scott
>
> On 7/20/09, Alex Jurgensen <asquare...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It is possible. I've not done it, so I'd wait for others to chime in,
>> but the quick anser is that it is possible.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alex,
>>
>>
>> On 20-Jul-09, at 9:11 AM, James & Nash wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to do audio editing on the Mac using Voice Over? Is
>>> it as
>>> good as the  results you'd get on the Windows side with say Sound
>>> Forge?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Take good care
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >
>


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