Kelly,
There are definitely simpler programs than Sound Forge, and if you can get
version 6 to run then you have it made.
There are a lot of options that can affect how Sound Forge 11 works and some of
what you are experiencing probably
is caused by options chosen. I occasionally have been f
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Subject: Re: Need Help with Sound Forge Pro 11
Hi All,
Thanks for all the messages about Sound Forge Pro 11. I do a lot of editing
of WAV files, and so far this version is proving, at least for me, to be an
utter disaster! Sometimes I can get it to do what I want, but while editing
Hi All,
Thanks for all the messages about Sound Forge Pro 11. I do a lot of editing
of WAV files, and so far this version is proving, at least for me, to be an
utter disaster! Sometimes I can get it to do what I want, but while editing
material out of a large WAV file just now, it wasn't remov
on
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 9:32 AM
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Subject: RE: Need Help with Sound Forge Pro 11
Bob,
These are all very good points. I'd like to explain a bit more about my
earlier response in case it helps Kelly.
I was editing a four hour MP3 file over the weekend, and I was
y, July 14, 2014 9:32 AM
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>Subject: RE: Need Help with Sound Forge Pro 11
>Bob,
>These are all very good points. I'd like to explain a bit more about my
>earlier response in case it helps Kelly.
>I was editing a four hour MP3 file over th
Monday, July 14, 2014 9:32 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: Need Help with Sound Forge Pro 11
Bob,
These are all very good points. I'd like to explain a bit more about my
earlier response in case it helps Kelly.
I was editing a four hour MP3 file over the weekend, and I was findi
Bob,
These are all very good points. I'd like to explain a bit more about my
earlier response in case it helps Kelly.
I was editing a four hour MP3 file over the weekend, and I was finding
everything to be very sluggish including
moving through the file with PGUP and PGDN. Since I had worke
SF 11 is a far more complex program than SF 6. The way that SF handles the
file being edited has changed because it is now a multi-channel editor and
every time you do something that causes SF to write out the edited files to
protect you from yourself, it takes time to complete the process.
Ho
Kelly,
I have not experienced all that you have, but I have found that if you are
editing MP3 files, for example, that saving them to WAV files and working on
those helps a lot with sluggishness. I know that Sound Forge up-converts other
formats to a higher sampling rate, etc., but it seems th