[MPA] Affordable Mac waveform editor?
Luke Snarl
luke at snarl.org
Thu May 19 18:40:08 PDT 2005
Bias make Peak which is your 2 track editor and also Deck which is your
multitrack editor.
http://www.bias-inc.com/
MOTU make Digital Performer which is also a sequencer - so a bit more
like cubase/logic/protools than just an editor
http://www.motu.com/products/software/dp/
Audacity is a free cross-platform editor but I could never really get
the hang of it:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
ummmm i'm sure there's more.... what do others on the list use?
are there other free/share-ware ones I am missing out?
:L
http://snarl.org
On 20/05/2005, at 4:56 AM, Rod Duncan wrote:
> Apologize if this has been discussed. I don't know much about things
> audio.
>
> My professional musician friend who I wooed over from the PC side is
> after comparable sound program to something he used on his PC.
> Something called Sound Forge 4.5 I understand it to be a full featured
> stereo waveform editor, as in mastering software, not a multitracker.
> Something afforable. Shareware etc. He has tried out Sound Studio and
> it doesn't offer up the same feature set. I am hoping the legends on
> this list will have the answer.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Rod
>
> BTW: He is now a HUGE Mac fan.
>
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