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hi I haven't used vegas, but I do know that if you are after a purely audio multitracker the SAW range comes highly recommended by its fiercely devoted user group. It doesn't get much mainstream press as the company (IQS) has a slightly anti-industry tilt. Go check out http://www.pcrecording.com/, they have a bunch of reviews of hardware and software that is usefull. Michael -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Mulvihill [mailto:kmulvihill@mediaone.net] Sent: Wednesday, 28 March 2001 1:29 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: Sound Forge and VEGAS! I recommend Sound Forge also. I visited their website today (thanks for the heads-up, Hans), and ordered the upgrade that is available on their site as well. Like biz, I was excited about the 24/96 support - very useful. But I was also excited about Vegas (the lite version ships with Sound Forge). This seems to be a good multitrack program. I'm tempted to upgrade to the full version after I get the LE serial number with Sound Forge. But let me ask because I don't know much about this kind of software... do you any of you use Vegas? Like it? Hate it? Is there anything better out there? I'm looking for a very capable full-featured program, and I'm on a PC (although I have an iMac too if that's the platform of choice for music work and the iMac has enough juice to run those apps). What say all you good folks? Kevin > The biggest additions to the new version is 24/96 support, and > the bundling > of Acoustic Mirror and XFX1,2,3 with it. For anyone who had obtained >those > already, there isn't all that much to get excited about in terms of new > features. > > > Speaking of software, I recently got a mailer from Sonic Foundry > > offering Sound Forge 5.0 for $99 until the 31st of March. Has anyone > > here tried the new version yet? Opinions? I'm using Wavelab now, in > > case anyone can offer a comparison.