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For me it just has a better workflow. I'm not so much a sound designer as a sound explorer. I produce an audio application so I'm constantly generating new audio files and comparing them to old files looking for subtle differences. I need to have two file windows open at the same time, quickly seek to a sample position, zoom in and compare the samples in a given range. Most editors can do this but everything I've tried requires more mouse wiggling and keystrokes than SoundForge. Jeff On 7/3/12 4:23 PM, "Brian Good" <bsgood@gmail.com> wrote: >On 7/2/12 7:14 PM, Jeff Larson wrote: >> Oh and SoundFourge. There is not a single commercial or free Mac sound >> editor that works as well >> as SoundFourge and don't waste time suggesting Ardor. I still do all my >> .wav file editing on a PC >> if I can. > >Can you explain why you like it? (This is a real question, not snark). I >see it's coming to the Mac, and I'm trying to figure out if I should be >excited. > >Brian > >