Hi Brian, I haven't checked the version 8 manual to find out what they
suggest most recently, so I'll certainly do that. Thanks.

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From: Brian Olesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


Hi Jonathan,
Have you ran all the optimizations Sony suggests in their manual for Sound 
Forge? There are quite a few of them actually.

best Regards
Brian
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> Hi Doc, I would absolutely agree with this. Sound Forge does require 
> more grunt. Studio Recorder is extremely snappy, even on quite slow 
> machines, and Goldwave is better than Sound Forge in terms of its 
> responsiveness on such machines as well.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 25 May 2006 4:43 p.m.
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> Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge
>
>
> John what is your opinion that some feel that SF is more memory 
> intensive than Goldwave?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 3:28 PM
> Subject: RE: gold wave vs sound forge
>
>
> Hi Dennis, this is all fine and not disputed. However I would 
> challenge
> the
> most experienced blind Goldwave user to perform a series of common tasks
> used in sound editing, because I know which product would complete them
> first. No big deal if you're just doing this as a hobby, but if you're 
> more
> serious than that, time is money.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 25 May 2006 4:22 p.m.
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> Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge
>
>
> I AGREE WITH THAT. I DO A LOT OF WORK FOR ESPN HERE AND USE GOLDWAVE 
> FOR EVERYTHING. ALSO DO A LOT OF RECORDING AND EDITTING FOR A COUPLE 
> BANDS THAT I'M IN AND ALSO USE GOLDWAVE FOR THAT. VERY CONFORTABLE 
> WITH IT. THE MENUES
> ARE COMPLETELY EASY TO USE AND YOU DON'T EVEN NEED SCRIPTS AT ALL TO WORK
> WITH IT.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:17 PM
> Subject: RE: gold wave vs sound forge
>
>
>>I disagree strongly with your contention that Gold Wave can't be 
>>considered for serious sound editing. It has beenby many, and still is 
>>by  many. I do all my audio editing with Gold Wave, and while I'm no 
>>professional recording studio, I'm no slouch at the concept either, 
>>and there are people who are much more professional than I with 
>>recording who  will agree. I'm not denying the superiority of Sound 
>>Forge as a sound  editor, but if you're comfortable with Gold Wave's 
>>interface, as I am,  then the power is there.
>>
>> bruce
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>> On Thu, 25 May 2006, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, some interesting points in this thread. From my point of 
>>> view, if you're willing to invest in the tool that gets the job done 
>>> most efficiently, Sound Forge is so far ahead that Goldwave isn't 
>>> even worth your consideration. I say this because the reason Sound 
>>> Forge became the leading single track editor in the blind community 
>>> is because of the way in which
>
>>> it
>>> embraces standard Windows navigation and selection methods. So if 
>>> you're a competent user of word processors like MS word, and you 
>>> understand how to select text in regular Windows applications, your 
>>> learning curve with Sound Forge is minimised hugely. I would put 
>>> Studio Recorder way ahead of Goldwave
>>> and in some respects better than Sound Forge for certain tasks. For
>>> example,
>>> the sound don sound feature in the latest Studio Recorder is incredibly
>>> easy
>>> to use, yet powerful. It also attempts where possible to adhere to
>>> Windows
>>> standards. It's special accessibility features make it worthy of serious
>>> consideration, particularly if you don't require lots of special 
>>> affects.
>>>
>>> For those constrained by limited time, selecting and manipulating 
>>> sound in Sound Forge or Studio Recorder is vastly more efficient 
>>> than Goldwave is.
>>>
>>> If money is a consideration, I would still recommend Sound Forge's 
>>> cut down version because of the superior adherence to Windows 
>>> conventions, although
>>> Goldwave is definitely more feature rich than this version of Sound
>>> Forge.
>>> If you're not serious about sound editing and want something to play
>>> with,
>>> maybe Goldwave is sufficient. Sound Forge is used in many professional
>>> environments for a good reason. It's powerful. Perhaps it provides more
>>> power than some people need, but really, there's no comparison in terms
>>> of
>>> functionality and ease of use, and you may find yourself gaining more
>>> experience and find Goldwave constraining. So depending on your needs,
>>> I'd
>>> say Sound Forge and Studio Recorder are in a class of their own. 
>>> Goldwave
>
>>> is
>>> in a different class.
>>>
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