Hello!
It looks like i hve to try it out.
I've been looking for a freeware sound editor which is that good.
THe only i have found is audacity.
But its hard to use.
GOldwave is not for free and soundforge cost to much.
/Anders.
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From: "djc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 12:12 AM
Subject: Wave Pad


> I've taken a rather long look at the freeware editor called wave pad from:
> http://nch.com.au/index.html
> And I am most impressed. This editor is quite full featured and it will
> load cd tracks as well as mp3 and wave formats. it may load other formats
> as well but I can't say for sure. It has all kinds of features from pitch
> adjustments to mixing sounds together to adding effects such as echo and
> reverb. Press the space bar where you want to insert another sound or file
> if you want to mix. There are tons and tons of other features and for a
> freeware tool I give this one a 10. It's outstanding. One of the most
> Unique features of this editor is it's ability to use TTS or Text To
> Speech. In other words you can open the TTS part of the editor and type in
> what you want it to say and mix that on top of your sound or music. It's
so
> cool.
>
>
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