Hi Dane,
Oh yes. I think its a brilliant piece of software, especially for
the price. I've not played with it for very long, so perhaps the
feature is there and i just haven't run across it yet, but its major
shortcoming for me at present is the lack of a mix option...and a
lack of effects. Still, hopefully in time we'll see such things.
Josh de Lioncourt
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On Aug 24, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
No its not but on the other hand it has things that Gold Wave and
Sound Forge don't which in some ways make it unique, firstly it
supports cue files which are extremely affective. Second, its real-
time editing facilities considering the outlay are excellent, for
example you can scroll to the point where you wish to say create a
split or a selection and press t to split exactly where the play
head is or say press I to start the selection, your actions and the
status of your editing is easily read on screen with Voiceover.
And thirdly (and perhaps most importantly), Fissian has not been
around as long as other software for the PC so given this fact I
think the developers of same have done an excellent job. No,
Fission isn't perfect but with the help of users and good feedback
it will I'm sure become an even greater piece of software than it
already is, I've had a few snags I admit but the developers have
ben keen to hlep out when I've contacted them, that says allot for
a software package in itself.