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awesome. thanks a bunch. I definitely have a mac - in fact, one of the things to determine whether I'll use that program will be how mac-like it is. trying now... after fiddling around with audiofinder for a bit, it's definitely good, and its automatic slicing feature was way cool, but the amount of time it took me to slice 16 samples out of a full song was about the same as amadeus, and I found amadeus much easier to interact with quickly. i fiddled with amadeus and used to learn its marker functions and it's absolutely fantastic. i think i'll definitely be going with this. thanks again for all your help guys! On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 5:51 AM, RP Collier <skeptikalist@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Dec 5, 2008, at 10:40 PM, Nick wrote: > >> The one thing that I wish it could do, however, is analyze a >> sample or part of a sample in the way that recycle can (by looking at >> the waveforms and setting markers at the beginning/end of each span of >> time that seems like a discrete sound). I'd be very thankful to hear >> of another program that could do that. > > If you have a Mac, the program AudioFinder has a slicing function that >will > do that. > It is also a great audio file management tool. > > regards > > > BobC > > > > http://tinyurl.com/yt8f8j set > > http://www.youtube.com/tynego > >