Twisted Wave is fantastic.
Steve P.
> On 28 Nov 2014, at 08:50, Chris Bell wrote:
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> Otherwise GarageBand is free.
>
> / C
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> On Nov 5, 2014, at 1:59 AM, Graeme Gerrard wrote:
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>> ? I am running Yosemite and Audacity 2.0.2.0 still seems to work fine.
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>>> On 4 Nov 2014, at 10:30 pm, Th
Otherwise GarageBand is free.
/ C
On Nov 5, 2014, at 1:59 AM, Graeme Gerrard wrote:
> ? I am running Yosemite and Audacity 2.0.2.0 still seems to work fine.
>
>> On 4 Nov 2014, at 10:30 pm, Thurletta Brown-Gavins > > wrote:
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>> After recording on my Zoom H2, I've been using Audacity to process
I use Twisted Wave.
Steve P.
> On 10 Nov 2014, at 18:27, Thurletta Brown-Gavins
> wrote:
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> Thanks for the tip, John. I'll check that out as well.
> Thurletta
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> On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 John Roberts wrote:
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>> I have used Amadeus for quite a while now. Like
Thanks for the tip, John. I'll check that out as well.
Thurletta
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 John Roberts wrote:
> I have used Amadeus for quite a while now. Like some others not free,
> but I like it a lot better than Audacity and it was worth it to me.
> John
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I have used Amadeus for quite a while now. Like some others not free,
but I like it a lot better than Audacity and it was worth it to me.
John
On 11/5/14 5:17 PM, Thurletta Brown-Gavins wrote:
> Graham,
>
> That is music to my ears. Please post your experience at the Audacity web
> site to mak
Graham,
That is music to my ears. Please post your experience at the Audacity web site
to make others feel better too!
Thurletta Brown-Gavins
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? I am running Yosemite and Audacity 2.0.2.0 still seems to work fine.
> On 4 Nov 2014, at 10:30 pm, Thurletta Brown-Gavins
> wrote:
>
> After recording on my Zoom H2, I've been using Audacity to process the .wav
> sound file for editing and burning onto CD. Unfortunately, support for
> Audac
Thanks for your prompt replies, Giovanni, Simon and Alberto.
Just purchased Fusion and gave it a whirl. Just need to figure out how to label
the split selections and I'll be good to go. Was already familiar with Rogue
Amoeba's programs, just not Fusion.
Logic was way too expensive and Reaper se
Fission is great. It also allows for simple lossless editing of MP3s and AACs,
without having to up-convert to edit and then down-convert to save.
Cheers,
- DJA
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On Nov 4, 2014, at 7:07 AM, Simon Troup wrote:
> I've been using Fission by Rogue Amoeb
What about Logic? I've been using it ant works fine
Alberto Guzmán Naranjo
Director de Orquesta - Compositor
Profesor Titular Universidad del Valle
2014-11-04 7:07 GMT-05:00 Simon Troup :
> I've been using Fission by Rogue Amoeba. It's not free, but it is cheap. It
> particularly suited my nee
I've been using Fission by Rogue Amoeba. It's not free, but it is cheap. It
particularly suited my needs because it can bulk edit large audio files
down into smaller sections. Like anything, whether you like it or not will
depend on wholly if its feature set matches you needs. From my perspective
i
Give a look at Reaper; it's not free, though it stands at a higher level than
audacity when it comes to post production.
Giovanni
Giovanni Andreani
www.giovanniandreani.com
>After recording on my Zoom H2, I've been using Audacity to process
>the .wav sound file for editing and burni
After recording on my Zoom H2, I've been using Audacity to process the .wav
sound file for editing and burning onto CD. Unfortunately, support for Audacity
ends at Mac 10.9, so I'll be without a solution once (if) I upgrade to 10.10
Yosemite. Have any Mac users found a replacement music-editing
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