I have a question, which in a sort of way is related to this list, so don't
go jumpin on my back for this:
I'm thinkin' of putting old mixes (WBMX) to web, and I'll have to transfer
them from OLDER tapes. I was thinkin' of using either Sound Forge XP or Cool
edit 2000 (can't afford PRO) to do the transfer.
I'll need to adjust and fix the sound a little bit; add a crisp high-end,
put fade-ins & outs, and at the end normalize the whole BIG sample (think of
45mins of audio).
I'm going to put both MP3 and Real Audio formats available for downloading.
I think Cool edit has MP3 & RA recording available in the program itself,
but in Sound Forge it's available as an option?
Also, Sound Forge has the Noise reduction-plug-in available for $300 or so,
Cool edit has same kind of "Audio clean-up" available for $50...
Is it stupid to ask which one is better?
If you have experiences with these progs, ANY ADVICE appreciated and please
mail me privately!!!
Thanks,
Proffit
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