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Don't forget that cursor tracking and when to turn it on and off is
real important. Listen to the ACB radio version of there show and
they have a real brief demo. It looks like this editor has a lot
more features but still for me it's just easier to do noise
reduction, normalizing or any real sound editing in Windows.
While going back to Windows is certainly an option and a choice for
some, I prefer to do all my editing in Sound Studio. I have no
desire to go back to Windows for any reason, except to assist those
with whom my company will be dealing. If we keep going back to
Windows to accomplish things, we'll never get what we need on the
Mac. Having never tried to do normalization or anything like that
in Sound Studio, just how hard is it? I find Sound Studio to be far
easier than any Windows sound editor I ever used, so any pointers
would be very much appreciated. This is very exciting stuff, and I
want to expand on it if we can. Anyone who has any tips on how to
make this sound editor work better for us, please let us know.
Thank you so much.
Well good for you. What ever gave you the idea I was advocating going
back to windows. Right now I'm only saying that for me I find
something like goldwave a lot easier to use than soundstudio. Yes, if
I had any serious sound editing to do I still have access to windows
and can use it, and furthermore I can use it and the Mac at the same
time. While using the Mac is fine and personally I prefer the Mac
it's silly to dismiss an applications ease of use just because of some
idea you have about using windows is some kind of betrayal to Mac
access.