Don't thank me, thank people like you who bother to make suggestions  
and provide input.

On 03/03/2008, at 6:10 AM, Brett Boyer wrote:

>    I can't wait. You put out some great podcasts!
> Keep 'em coming!!!
> bb
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: sound editing?
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> Certainly! in fact I'm going to do one better than that, we'll have 2
> people doing a tutorial. Thanks for your interest.
>
> On 02/03/2008, at 8:23 AM, hank smith wrote:
>
>> can you do a audio tutorial on Amadeus Pro for blindcool tech?
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 11:33 PM
>> Subject: Re: sound editing?
>>
>>
>> I love that sort of question as everyone is bound to have a different
>> opinion <smile> and (in my opinion) there is no best audio editing
>> software solution on the market just as there is and never will be a
>> perfect cassette recorder on the market, each package has its
>> advantages and disadvantages and I'll give you my opinion for what  
>> its
>> worth and I'm sure it will open up many lines of discussions.
>> You mention Sound Forge? Yes, that's not a bad package but my
>> annoyance with Sound Forge is that its one of those packages that
>> tries to be everything to everyone so in the process you find many
>> areas which have been comprimised. Its been my experience for  
>> instance
>> that if you record in Sound Forge and you look at the markers log,
>> you'll see that Sound Forge notes many minor gaps in the recording  
>> and
>> in my view that's just not good enough for a "so-called" professional
>> piece of software so given that I found myself using Sound Forge
>> exclusively for editing purposes and then doing the recording job  
>> with
>> Total recorder. As a footnote to this however, I found that most of
>> the stuff I recorded with Total Recorder were easily edited anyway
>> with that package so in the end? Well for what I was doing Sound  
>> Forge
>> had turned out to be a massive waste of money and I thus never
>> bothered to upgrade from Version 8 to Version 9, that was all of
>> course before the Mac came along and changed everything when it came
>> to audio editors and I'll mention this here again because for those
>> who are starting out with audio editing could be in for some very
>> pleasant and cheap surprises.
>> I have 3 different audio editors for the Mac, why 3 you ask? Well put
>> simply, these editors were dirt cheap, each has advantages and
>> disadvantages over each so it was worthwhile it appears to buy all 3
>> to see what each offered. My favourite thus far is fast becoming
>> Amadeus Pro which I bought a couple of weeks ago for $40.00 and it
>> appears to be the most accessible editor for the Mac I've seen yet. I
>> won't go into everything that Amadeus Pro offers as we'd be here all
>> night if I listed everything but I'll tell you a few things to wet  
>> the
>> appetite. first and foremost, it has many ways and means to move and
>> manipulate audio data. Next you have full control of multi track
>> editing. Then, you have the built-in audio noise reduction stuff.
>> Finally, the world is your oyster, not only can Amadeus Pro use its
>> own extensive range of plug-ins, you can download extra plug-ins from
>> the net or use those which come with Apple's Operating System  
>> Leopard.
>> So their's my opinion again, for what its worth <smile>.
>>
>> On 29/02/2008, at 10:02 PM, TrueBlue & Proud wrote:
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>>> hi guys,
>>> what is the best sound editing software on the market today?.
>>>
>>> What is the basic differences between Gold Wave & SoundForge?,
>>>
>>> What are the latest versions of both pieces of software, and which
>>> is more
>>> speech friendly?,
>>> Billy
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