Cool Edit has a number of user-assignable keyboard shortcuts, but in my experience is not very accessible "out of the box."

I think it depends upon what you want to do. Most basic sound processing chores one can perform with Cool Edit can be done with more accessible software, such as GoldWave.

Sonic Foundry/Sound Forge is a better option than Cool Edit at that level of software functionality, but that's not to say Sound Forge is wildly more accessible. It's just a bit better than Cool Edit, IMHO.

For total project functionality at a professional studio level, from recording to mastering, Sonar plus Dancing Dots' JAWS scripts and tutorials will be a far better choice.

All this is my opinion, based upon experience with all four software products I've mentioned. Your mileage may, and probably will vary.

Paul




----- Original Message ----- From: "Joy Cyr" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 10:46 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Using Cool Edit Pro with Jaws?


Good evening,
Does anyone have experience using Cool Edit Pro with Jaws? Are there any tutorials available? I have the programme and would like to find an efficient way to navigate its commands and use the basic features.

Thanks for any tips,
Yours sincerely,
Joy


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