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Mark Ardito
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From: Chicago, IL, USA

posted 19 December 2006 09:59 AM     profile     
I'm looking to do some digital editing of some tracks that my band has recorded. Basically I want to arrange song order, set ID's for a CD and adjust volumes. What programs are you guys using to do this? Any free ones out there?

Cheers!
Mark Ardito

Bill Terry
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From: Bastrop, TX, USA

posted 19 December 2006 11:49 AM     profile     
I don't know if it does the ID and CD stuff, but Audacity is pretty cool, open source too.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Stu Schulman
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From: anchorage,alaska

posted 19 December 2006 11:49 AM     profile     
Mark:I've been using an older version of "Cool Edit Pro"and it does what I need and is pretty easy to use..Stu
Jack Stoner
Sysop

From: Inverness, Florida

posted 19 December 2006 01:55 PM     profile     
I have a registered copy of "Goldwave" and I use that for my audio "mastering" (after it's mixed down).
Larry Clark
Member

From: Herndon, VA.

posted 19 December 2006 02:10 PM     profile     
I haven't used this myself but the guys over at Home Recordinghave been giving this favorable reviews.Reaper
Mark Ardito
Member

From: Chicago, IL, USA

posted 19 December 2006 07:21 PM     profile     
I just downloaded a 30 day free trial of Adobe Audition 2.0. I just spent the past 3 hours messing with it and it is SUPER cool! It has everything I was looking for; Multiband Compression, Parametric EQ's, and stuff like that. Also easy to set ID's and burn from playlists of ID's.

I'm going to try and get the project completed before my 30 day trial expires!

Anybody else using this product? It appears to be very nice.

Cheers!
Mark

David L. Donald
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From: Koh Samui Island, Thailand

posted 19 December 2006 09:00 PM     profile     
Digital Performer, Protools and sometimes Peak.
Steinar Gregertsen
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From: Arendal, Norway

posted 19 December 2006 10:37 PM     profile     
Steinberg's WaveLab (PC only).

Steinar

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Jay Fagerlie
Member

From: Lotus, California, USA

posted 20 December 2006 05:46 AM     profile     
Mark,
Adobe Audition is a re-branded version of Cool Edit Pro. Adobe bought Syntrillium Software awhile back and changed the name.
I've been a CEP user for years, it's a great program.
Jay
Russ Little
Member

From: Hosston,Louisiana, USA

posted 20 December 2006 07:34 AM     profile     
Larry,
after seeing your post last night.
I downloaded reaper.
It's a great program and pretty small.
don't think you could beat it for
the modest reg. fee.
Thanks RL
Tony Prior
Member

From: Charlotte NC

posted 27 December 2006 05:40 AM     profile     
I have Cool Edit 2000, very nice product. Adobe's version ( repackaged) does offer some extended features .

t

Ray Minich
Member

From: Limestone, New York, USA

posted 27 December 2006 11:36 AM     profile     
CakeWalk
SoundForge
DartPro32
MixCraft
CoolEditPro
Audacity
Cdex
WaveEdit
You can also use the audio sides of Video Editing software to do some neat work too...
As in Premiere, Final Cut, DPS Velocity, etc

[This message was edited by Ray Minich on 27 December 2006 at 11:37 AM.]

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