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Subject: RE: FLASH: sound editing software suggestions
From: Rita Bertoncini
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 06:36:30 +0100

Yes I have the Studio Plug-in, but I used a few times only to mix human
voices to simulate crowd. Good. The whole package (coolEdit200+
Studio+clean plug-ins) was far less than $200. The only thiing you cannot
compose music, well, yes you can only in a very, ver primitive way ... in
this respect I thinc Acid and Sound Forge are a better choice ... but I
mainly work with cleaning old tepe recording (need good cleaning) and with
human voice (you know, different voices, dialects, ...). Has lots of
prebuilt special effects and you can easily build your own. What else for
~150 bucks?
Ciao
Rita



-----Original Message-----
From: Helen Triolo [designerati-technica [dot] com (mailto:designerati-technica [dot] com)]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 2:44 PM
To: ritabertonciniatworldonline [dot] it
Subject: Re: FLASH: sound editing software suggestions


Thanks for the reply, Rita. Have you used the Cool Edit Studio Plug-in
to mix tracks? I think I'm going to go ahead and stick with
CoolEdit2000 for now and get that plug-in (so I'm curious what anyone
else has to say about it), since I'm already a little familiar with the
program and don't want to spend another $400 on software yet.

Helen

>
> I am very happy with CoolEdit2000 (www.syntrillium.com) . Very easy to
use,
> cheap and effective for simple and complex editing, including superior
noise
> cleaning tools, mp3, etc.
>
> Rita


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