Yes I like it too. 
I also like that I can speed up reading of a audio file, or slow it.

P.


From: tim cumings 
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2015 10:00 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Review: Sony Creative Software Sound Forge Pro 11 - Studio Daily

If you are looking for a program on the pc side that is a good editor I 
use golswave. Despite opinions to the dcontrary, you can make just as 
tight edits in goldave as ou can in sound forge. I think a lot of it is 
simply what hyou are used to in terms of an editor. Jonathan Mosen, for 
example, who used to be a big proponent of sound forge, told me recently 
that on the pc side he now uses studio recorder for most of his pc 
editing needs. Now studio recorder doesn't have all the bells and 
whistle that sound forge does, noise reduction, ability to use plug-ins, 
etc, but for just plain editing it apparently works very well.
.

On 7/1/2015 12:48 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> I don't know whether we're talking along the same lines but I know 
> that I can write each channel of a surround-sound recording to 
> different files.
>
>
>
> On 1/07/2015 1:28 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:
>> All though Reaper can open surround sound files right? Can you break 
>> them with it too like with SF?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
>> Dane Trethowan
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 8:50 PM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: Review: Sony Creative Software Sound Forge Pro 11 - 
>> Studio Daily
>>
>> The other problem here also seems to be blind loyalty - pardon the 
>> pun -, people buy a product - in this case Sound Forge -, they've 
>> spent so much money on the product so therefore they're hoping beyond 
>> hope that everything will work as it did in Sound Forge 4.5 and 
>> they're not looking to try anything new even though times and 
>> software are a changing and that's unfortunate as those people miss 
>> out on anything that actually works.
>>
>> Sony Creative Software have never been interested in accessibility 
>> and I doubt they ever will be whereas other products have come along 
>> where the developers are interested in accessibility and take note of 
>> user feedback, there's a lot of competition out there.
>>
>> A classic case in point is Sonar, I know someone who spent literally 
>> thousands over time on Sonar this and Sonar that, upgrades and all 
>> the rest of it.
>>
>> I encouraged him to try Reaper and.. well.. he wished he'd known 
>> about it earlier and he's furious with himself for spending a fortune 
>> on Sonar, of course its not his fault but I do give him credit for 
>> having the courage to try another product and just not blindly follow 
>> on.
>>
>> Finally, I doubt whether 99% of Sound Forge Pro users - whether Blind 
>> or Sighted - would even use a quarter of the functions offered so 
>> we're back to square one, why spend so much money?
>>
>>
>>
>> On 29/06/2015 5:34 PM, Brian Hartgen wrote:
>>> I agree that Amadeus Pro is ideal on the Mac side, I've used it and 
>>> it works very well.
>>>
>>> On Windows, in terms of serious audio production without vision, 
>>> there is nothing that beats Sound Forge V8 if you can get it, V9 and 
>>> above have serious accessibility issues in my view and, despite me 
>>> reporting these to Sony, they've not been fixed.
>>>
>>> On Windows, for multi-track work I use Sonar 8.5. Again, it's 
>>> excellent and allows you to be very precise in terms of achieving a 
>>> good overall balance of tracks. I like to be very precise with my 
>>> editing, and Sonar does not quite give me the flexibility that Sound 
>>> Forge does, but we do use Sonar a lot.
>>>
>>> Brian Hartgen
>>> Hartgen Consultancy
>>> www.hartgen.org
>>> Phone UK: 02920-850298.
>>> Phone US: 415-871-0626
>>>
>>> JAWS Certified, 2015.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
>>> Dane Trethowan
>>> Sent: Monday, June 29, 2015 4:55 AM
>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>>> Subject: Re: Review: Sony Creative Software Sound Forge Pro 11 -
>>> Studio Daily
>>>
>>> If you’re just relying on Sound Forge to record with a simple 
>>> keystroke then you’re money is well and truly wasted<smile>, Total 
>>> Recorder for example records at the touch of a keystroke, just type 
>>> ctrl-r from within the Application or set up a global hotkey to 
>>> record from anywhere.
>>>
>>> I’ve not played with Sound Forge Pro for a very long time, Audio 
>>> Studio does me so I’m wondering just how many of the “Visual” 
>>> features in Sound Forge Pro 11 a person without sight can make use of?
>>>
>>> If you want to know what my favourite audio package is - for 
>>> recording, editing, multi track recording and just about everything 
>>> else to do with audio - then its undoubtedly Amadeus Pro.
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 29 Jun 2015, at 1:41 pm, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Epic, I've tried it. It's so easy to record with it. 1 keystroke 
>>>> and you're capturing.
>>>> I love it. Can't wait for them to upgrade Audio Studio.
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
>>>> Dane Trethowan
>>>> Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2015 8:07 PM
>>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>>> Subject: Review: Sony Creative Software Sound Forge Pro 11 - Studio
>>>> Daily
>>>>
>>>> http://www.studiodaily.com/2013/10/review-sound-forge-pro-11/
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
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>>> of the halfwits in this world behind.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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