I thought you were the ' go to ' guy, on this, especially as it relates to Sound Forge? At least, I have some notes, that you gave me, eons ago, on improving things, on cassettes, using Sound Forge? Someone else would have to chime in, concerning Wave Pad and Audacity, but, there are a lot of tools, in , at least, the full versions, of Sound Forge, are there not, Curtis?

-----Original Message----- From: Curtis Delzer
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 2:24 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: which sound editor?

Hello. Which editor provides not only equalizer functions but also speed
adjustment? I don't mean speed correction for making something read
faster like an algorithm for speed reading, but one which will change
the pitch as in the case of old cassettes running a shade too slow, etc.
Also, equalizer functions to brighten up old tapes as well is needed.
Does wave pad, and the cheaper version of Sound forge, (is that sound
studio)? and Audacity? do that?
thanks!


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