Hi. I've also recently been playing with Fission. I really like the
program, but as you say, the set selection dialogue doesn't seem to
work with voice over. I'd also love to see a way to directly jump
the play head to any given time.
But other then that, it's a nice little program. Plus, if you
already own audio hijack pro, you can get fission for $18. Not a bad
deal.
Darcy
On 18-Dec-06, at 9:46 PM, justin wrote:
Hi all, I found a program, made by the same people who created
audio hijack pro, called fission. This program can be used for
basic audio editing, such as spliting audio files. I was thinking
I might use it to create ring tones, it is not very expensive for
that sort of thing. It seems pretty accessible so far, but I can't
figure out how to set a selection in the song, in order to crop, or
copy and paste it elsewhere. Never mind, just figured it out. You
know, besides the unaccessible set selection dialog, the
accessibility of this program with VO is pretty excellent. If you
are looking for the above functions, take a look at fission.
Definitely read the keyboard shortcuts section of the manual. Has
anyone looked into any other programs made by Rogue Amoeba? It
would be pretty cool if the place where audio is displayed in sound
studio worked the same way as the one in fission. This one will
tell you the position of the play head cursor, as well as any other
items that may be in the audio view area, such as Amoeba?
Justin Harford