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Re: Multi track editing question and cool software solutions
I'll second Rick's recommendations of both Adobe Audition and FL Studio -
I
use them both, sometimes running FLS as a VSTi plugin in Audition, so I
can
use both together! :o)
my last CD, Grace and Gratitude was done in Audition, and the one before
that, For The Love Of Open Spaces, was all done in FL Studio.
cheers!
Steve
www.stevelawson.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "loop.pool" <looppool@cruzio.com>
To: "LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting)" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 3:14 AM
Subject: RE: Multi track editing question and cool software solutions
> 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).