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Subject: | Re: FLASH: sound editing software suggestions |
From: | Wayne Pennell \( Web Master \) |
Date: | Wed, 2 Aug 2000 19:23:07 +0100 |
Go for Acid pro... along with sound forge as your editing suite.
Acid Pro is easy to use and makes the ability to make loops with ease.
Wayne Pennell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Helen Triolo" <designeri-technica [dot] com>
To: "Flashers" <flasherchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 1:47 PM
Subject: FLASH: sound editing software suggestions
I'm a sound-editing novice and own a copy of Cool Edit 2000, which I've
used for very basic stuff like pulling soundclips out of a file and
setting the amplitude of pieces to match each other.
Now I have some separate tracks of drums and synth and guitar etc that I
want to try mixing. I think my best options (pricewise) are the Cool
Edit Studio plug-in, which lets you mix 4 tracks (only, but it's also
only $50 more instead of $400 for Cool Edit Pro with which you can do
lots of tracks) and Acid Music 2 (again, the less expensive option).
Can anyone offer a recommendation for either of these or tell my why I
shouldn't get one or the other or maybe even suggest that I should
really just shell out the $400 for Cool Edit Pro or Acid Pro while I'm
at it? Since I've never done any sound editing, but think that it's
pretty much a necessity for a multimedia designer to know, I'd
appreciate any advice. (Also any pointers/URLs for learning basic
sound-editing terms like pan and volume envelopes (???) and music beds
(also ???) and so forth)
Thanks
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