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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Sound Files
I mess around with sound files a whole lot, in all forms. What are the best programs around for:
Chaging between midi, wav, mp3 and WMA Editing wav files Right now I use Mp3 maker, which converts everything but midi, and Wave Studio for wav editing. |
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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Quebec, Canada
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The Best???
Best wav editor -- Sonic Foundry's Sound Forge or Steinberg's WaveLab Best multitrack editor -- Steinberg's Nuendo, ProTools, Logic Audio.....too many to list. Best converter (format X - format Y) -- CDex Everything listed sans CDex will cost over $500 -- but you said "the best". -Craig |
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