On Sunday, May 4, 2003, at 02:36 AM, Tim Selander wrote: > If Deck's too complex, I wouldn't recommend ProTools! (I use both, and > find Deck simpler....) > > Anyway, both of these, and most other audio apps I've tried, seem more > geared to musicians. I do some radio, too, and I've found that video > editing apps work best for radio! I've used EditDV, but have recently > been doing audio only work in both FCP and Avid XDV. If you can mentally > block out the video related windows (source/record monitors, video > tracks, etc.,) building a radio program on the timeline's audio tracks > is pretty easy. Most current editing apps have the audio tools you need > for radio -- normalize, fade, compressor/limiter, etc. The video apps > also have better media management tools to keep track of all your clips, > etc. > > My two cents... > > Tim Selander > Tokyo, Japan > > I have also been using FCP to do audio editing,recording,digitizing etc. It's easier editing than Protools, Jim