Yes, I know SF, I am actually asking for a friend about the other
editors which have some kind of equalization and the ability to change
the pitch of worn cassettes.

--
Curtis Delzer.
HS.

K 6 V F O
San Bernardino, CA.

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On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 14:43:40 -0700
"Mac Norins" <macata...@cox.net> wrote:

> 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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