My brother is in the process of moving over to mac and has asked me about a 
specific feature which as far as I know can't be done on Amadeus but I'd like 
to make sure before I give him the final answer. As he does lots of work 
producing voice overs, adds and interactive phone systems and the like, he was 
asking if you can use Scrubbing in Amadeus. Is it possible or even likely it 
would be added in the future? This seems to be a sticking point for him in some 
ways as it is a very effective way of editing quickly by ear.

Thanks for any info.

Danny:

PS,
sorry for the influx of traffic since my first message. It'll die down. 
Promice. <smile>



at8 PM, Ray Foret Jr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quite correct Danny:  it was indeed Vagus LA that was the multitrack 
> offering.  I do not ever recall that it was or could be made accessible with 
> JAWS via clunky crashy windows-note the small w that is on purpose.  I 
> understand that most of the basic functions can be done with Sound Forge on 
> the Mac.  We're talking cutting, pasting, setting markers and so forth.  
> There remain-as I indicated before-some issues.  For example, when ever you 
> go in to the record dialog, Voice Over tends to say "busy busy busy" a lot.  
> Also, working with regions seems not to be possible.  Also, recalling presets 
> seems not to be possible either.  These are very nearly deal breakers for me: 
>  however, I ain't decided yet.  Frankly, I know that there are some blind Mac 
> users who have sort of played with the demo version.  Kevin Reves, if you 
> happen to be reading this, feel free to jump in here as I would like to know 
> whether or not any of these matters have been addressed by Sony.
> 
> AS for Amadeus Pro, I do use it a lot.  My big thing is remastering-taking 
> the scratches and noise out of vinyl disks, hiss removal from analog cassette 
> tapes and so on.  For this, I use a combination of Amadeus Pro with RX 
> version 2.10 plugins.  RX is not totally accessible:  yet, it's accessible 
> enough to let me do what I most need to do.  I wish I could spring for RX 
> pro:  but, if I am going to move up to Sound Forge-which I understand makes 
> use of the same digital processing algorithms as RX-well, RX pro will jus 
> have to wait.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray
> Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!
> 
> On Jan 11, 2013, at 9:24 PM, Danny Noonan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Ray.
>> 
>> I haven't yet looked into SF on mac although I did here it was out. As a 
>> post production tool, it was pretty much unrivalled on pc so I'm interested 
>> to see how it stacks up on the mac. 
>> 
>> Right at the moment, I'm more into the multi-track recording aspects and as 
>> far as I'm aware, it's a multi-channel recorder. I think it was Vagus LA or 
>> something that was Sony's multi-track offering and that was never accessible 
>> in my understanding.
>> 
>> If you end up getting it, I'd be very interested in your views on it.
>> 
>> Thanks for the friendly welcome.
>> Danny:
>> 
>> 
>> On 12/01/2013, at 2:14 PM, Ray Foret Jr <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Danny, welcome.  Ray here.
>>> 
>>> I have been considering Sound Forge for the Mac.  Yep, it's out now.  Quite 
>>> accessible to from what I hear.  There remain a few issues:  but, I'm 
>>> hoping Sony clears those up.  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sincerely,
>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray
>>> Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!

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