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What's the best program to edit sound??

___iamtherealganjalien
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Posted : Feb 1, 2002 23:23:57
I mean what's the best program to edit samples..
i.e. add echoes to them or change the pitch or the length..  etc....
i have Cool Edit 2000.. and i think it's pretty decent with some plugins...
What's your opinion??
___ChillCrew
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Posted : Feb 1, 2002 23:28:33
cool edit is a cpu consumer.

I would recomend soundforge and the sorts, but it all comes down to what other programs you are using to create music in general. take fruity, or cubase for example. you can take ANY sample and work your way around it, putting on delays, slapping some reverb and some vocoders. and all that keeping the sample at a relative low size.

now, i recommend that you only use programs as such to clean up samples and stuff like that. i remember when i first started, i wrote my frist track on cool edit and it sucked ass :)
___Jeto
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 02:45:14
Try WaveLab
___MentalProjection
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 03:01:07
Or goldwave, not that good but it works for me =)

M.P
___flopZ
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 03:20:00
in muh opinion SF 5.0 is a good one!
___bagakid
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 10:45:08
I agree, Sound Forge is the best.
___Psychadelo
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 12:55:19
for me the newest Soundforge is always the best .
You can do almost anything to a sound .
___PROSECT
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 13:56:05
i prefer sound forge for sample editing and effect processing...
___DJ_Leo
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 15:06:02
For me it's Sound Forge.
___ElectraNoise
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 15:06:52
SF5 is the best
u can make any sample with it, EQ a finished track, enhance. and the reverb-delay-flange etc... you can make in fruity loops or so is much more convinyent (dont know english), you can change it lets say in a way that fits your bmp...
___Eugene77
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 15:50:49
all programs are good

sound forge , wavelab , acid pro ....

but most know is SF of couse and it have less bugs in plugins and more working plugins on it

but you need good Pc for that proggy P-600+
to work on it without bugs and i suggest you to use win XP or win 2000 coz they are better to work with that kind of soft

BTW i did not understand why you need to add echo , reverb or other effects in sound editor make it direct in fruity/cubase/logic

better way to change bpm it fruity slicer ( in 3.3 ver ) and fruity/cubase plugins better than soundforge's


___DJ_Leo
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 17:44:47
Eugene - I got a PC at my house and it is 550Mhz and 64MB of RAM Win98 and the Sound Forge (and others) are working excellent !

[u]another thing[/u] , the waves are being edited on a soft like SoundF , wavelab etc .. its for consuming less CPU from the system.
For example : if you wanna put reverb on a Hihat then its better to edit it with the reverb on the SoundF and then export it back to your sequencer , that way you are making your sequencer better to handle and you use less CPU.

[u]another thing :[/u]
[quote] fruity/cubase plugins better than soundforge's [/quote]

the same plug-ins cannot work [b]"better"[/b] ???
the same plug-ins are making the same job in any sequencer/editor.
___MichaelA
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 18:57:28
I use Sound Forge, but WaveLab is ok as well.
It's more easily integrated with Cubase, and it support VST plugins.
___iamtherealganjalien
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Posted : Feb 2, 2002 23:18:14
Well I gotta say that with Cool Edit 2000 you can do so so so many things..
It's not that you just add the echo.. you can decide what kind of a echo it is.. is it a robotic echo or canyon echo or shower echo or drainpipe echo or..........
You can remove the hiss from the background.. and it actually works..
and the filters.. OOOOOHLALA
___ChillCrew
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Posted : Feb 3, 2002 08:31:04
sieni, those are presets. try tweaking with those, you'd be amazed at the results.. :)
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