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Along with Sony's Vegas (damn, I want to keep calling it Sonic Foundry's Vegas since they developed it and Sony only bought them out) which is a wonderful and very intuitive audio program there is also Adobe's AUDITION which used to be called Cool Edit Pro. It allows for multi track editing and has all the cool features of programs like Sony SOUNDFORGE and Steinberg's WAVE LAB. It also has a wonderful convolution algorithms as well as a couple of idiosncratic features like the MUSIC feature which allows you to notate a melody and then have your sample play that melody in real time over the length of the sample. What's amazing about that program is that it was fully functional in 1989!!!! Way out ahead of the other sound editing programs. What I love about the SONY/Sonic Foundry programs is that they are amongst the most intuitive and easy to learn programs on the market and if you understand ACID, it's a cinch to understand SOUND FORGE and VEGAS and vice versa. I'd be primarily a Mac person to this day if that family had been ported to the Mac five years ago......................lol, but then I wouldn't be able to use FLStudio, which is my favorite program in the universe right now and the one I composed nearly all of my new CD on. That program, imho, is the best bang for the buck (at $150) in the entire musical software realm (with the exception of the $25 it takes to by full versions of the loop slicer TU 2 and the wonderful granular synthesis program that list member Michael Peters uses so beautifully----Granulab).