Hi Gabe

I tend to use Audio Hijack Pro for recording, have you tried this, it seems to be very VO friendly.

Best James
On 17 Apr 2007, at 01:50, Gabe Vega wrote:

at this time, since I no longer run a PT rig, I use sound studio for recording and goldwave and windows to edit.


On Apr 16, 2007, at 5:38 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:

Hi. The only way I've found of actually editing is to use the Go To function. It is slow and tedious. When I said excellent Sound Studio, I should have qualified that by saying excellent Sound Studio for recording. It's editing functionality via the keyboard is not so excellent. Far from it actually. I use SS all the time for recording - but have to resort to other tools for editing. I do it this way because SS is so slick and isn't as resource-hungry as the other recorders I've tied. I still don't have an adequate sound editor for MacOS, I'm sorry to say. I'm sure they exist, I just haven't found the right solution yet. But I believe that SS leads the way in actual recording. Sorry I can't tell you more. I know you have a lot of experience in the Mac world. Perhaps you're aware of a software solution that I'm not. I'm willing to give anything a try if there's a way of accurately editing without resorting to the Windows platform and Sound Forge.

On 17 Apr 2007, at 01:22, Gabe Vega wrote:

hello mr. smith.

would you happen to have any tips on selection etc on sound studio in regards to wave selecion etc with in the sound.







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