Subject: | 1. Re: sound editing software |
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From: | "justinasia" justinasia |
Date: | Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:30 am ((PDT)) |
--- In Paul Jacobson <> wrote: > As I suggested to Gianni, you might want to have a look at Wave > Editor, I have not been following this thread, but in case this is useful I can say= I have been using Wave Editor, and the support team is absolutely excellan= t. If ever I don't understand how to do something I ask them and they respo= nd quickly. It does take a long time to load my files form my FR2le for som= e reason, which they have not seemed to have encountered with other people.= Not sure if it is due to a strange format or what. Anyway it seems to do a= good job, and I use it with a plugin called apulSoft APEQ, which works ver= y easily within Wave Editor. http://www.apulsoft.ch/apeq/ That is really good for EQing. Justin |
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