Fair point regarding multi-track versus multi-channel, you're quite right 
there.  I think we have a license for one version of Reaper, so I'll check 
that.  This is something I need to do before we invest over 500 quid in 
ProTools I think.

Kind regards

<--- Gordon Smith --->

<[email protected]>

On 17 Jul 2013, at 21:08, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Firstly, Sound Forge Pro is not and never will be a multi track editor, you 
> can edit multi channels which is completely different to multi track 
> recording/editing.
> 
> So where to go from here? Well perhaps you might like to try Reaper, this 
> software allows multi track manipulation and uses the Audio editor of your 
> preference when it comes to editing particular audio tracks, a select group 
> of tracks etc.
> 
> Also have a look at Goldwave's Sister Software called Multiquence, as I 
> recall Multiquence is reasonably accessible but Reaper is far more accessible.

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