Hi, Slau, Chuck and others,
This is a great question. For me, tools like Twisted Wave keep things
simple, and sometimes that's all I need. I do a lot of voiceovers, and when
I'm managing a project like an audiobook or long form eLearning, or if I'm
dubbing or voicing to time in an already made
If you want to remove the mouth noises and have all the audio shift to
the left, just hit f1 to put yourself in slip mode.
I too use simple audio editors when just needing to edit a quick wave or
mp3. I'm a huge fan of Amadeus pro, but I'll definitely check out
Twisted wave.
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
Did you mean shuffle mode?
Just curious?
Chuck
On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
If you want to remove the mouth noises and have all the audio shift to the
left, just hit f1 to put yourself in slip mode.
I too use simple audio editors when just needing to edit a
Hi folks,
If you are looking for a great accessible audio editor take a look at Amadeus
Pro on the app store. it really does a lot of stuff. With Logic I really
don't need it a lot but for voiceovers and the like its great and works well
with Voiceover.
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