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>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:gui-talk- 
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>> On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
>> Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 6:48 AM
>> To: NFBnet GUI Talk Mailing List
>> Subject: [gui-talk] Thus far I'm impressed!
>>
>> Hi All!
>>
>> I've just purchased a copy of Sound Studeo for the mac and I have
>> to say
>> that I'm extremely impressed with what this programme offers the user
>> for less than $100.00.
>>
>> Firstly, its nice and accessible.
>>
>> Second, it contains many of the features that one would expect to  
>> find
>> on higher priced applications such as Sound Forge so I'm debating
>> whether I'll even continue upgrading Sound Forge in the future.
>>
>> I've been recording with Sound Studeo all day, no problem, plenty of
>> shortcut keys to guide me every inch of the way and plenty of affects
>> I can apply such as normalisation, faid in-out, mix faids etc.
>> Markers can be set to make editing easier.
>>
>> You can save files in a variety of formats including MP3.
>>
>> Have I found anything I don't like about the software yet? No, not  
>> yet
>> but its a pity that something this cheap and easy-to-use doesn't
>> appear
>> to be available for the Windows operating system, I could be wrong
>> though.
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