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Re: [microsound] wav editors for mac g4
hi!
another cool wave/sound editor is the Sonicworkx Studio from Prosoniq
(www.prosoniq.net)..there=B4s also a freeware version called SonicWorkx Basic=
...
hope this helps!
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el 3/2/03 14:25, Mark Roberts en mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx escribi=F3:
> This is true - Peak's interface and usability is really annoying. Amadeus=
II
> is pretty good but it does lack several fundamental features - DC offset =
and
> a limit of one VST plugin the effects of which must be written to disk fo=
r
> example.
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> I find I have to jump around between several programs - Spark and Sound
> Studio are also useful:
> Spark: http://www.tc-works.com
> Sound Studio: http://www.felttip.com
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> If someone would get around to creating an all in one simple wave editor
> with multiple tracks and true panning that would be nice
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> Mark
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> the illustrious Alexander Payne wrote:
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>> Peak is a little lacking on OS X once you've gotten used to interfaces
>> that don't, uh, suck. Amadeus II, found at
>> http://www.hairersoft.com/Amadeus.html, does just about everything Peak
>> does for a fraction of the price in an interface that's actually built
>> for OS X. Enjoy.
>> _____________________________________________
>> Alexander F Payne | http://www.al3x.net/
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