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FatSweatyChimp

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What software do you recommend for editing audio (mp3s, WAVs etc)?

I tried Audacity but found it to be too slow - takes too long when adding effects.
 

mklos

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I'm not positive but maybe Apple's Soundtrack might be a good choice. Maybe some others can comment on this...
 

robotrenegade

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Re: Good audio editing software?

Originally posted by FatSweatyChimp
What software do you recommend for editing audio (mp3s, WAVs etc)?

I tried Audacity but found it to be too slow - takes too long when adding effects.

Garage Band is good and easy to use. And it's free with iLife 04.

:::Edit:::
10.3 to iLife 04 & Soundtrack w/ Garage Band. Wow, I must lay off the bottle.
 

johnnyjibbs

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If you just want to chop things to size, try Sound Studio (do a google search). You can download a free trial and it is free with all consumer Macs.

SoundTrack is more geared towards video pros and isn't particularly cheap.
 

crazytom

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You can try Bias Peak on a trial basis. They have 3 different versions (full, LE, and DV) so you can fit is somewhere in your budget.
 

Earendil

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Originally posted by robotrenegade
Sound track is good and easy to use. And it's free with 10.3.

I didn't get it with the Panther version that was shipped with my PB in Nov :(

Originally posted by johnnyjibbs
If you just want to chop things to size, try Sound Studio (do a google search). You can download a free trial and it is free with all consumer Macs.

I didn't get this free either...

Tyler
Earendil
 

johnnyjibbs

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I never said Sound Studio was free. I said the download trial is free (after which you can buy it for around $50), and it comes preinstalled on all consumer Macs. As you, like I, have a PowerBook, you didn't get it free, as it is deemed a 'pro' computer.

Then again, GarageBand can do a lot of what Sound Studio can do.
 

tjwett

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Re: Good audio editing software?

Originally posted by FatSweatyChimp
What software do you recommend for editing audio (mp3s, WAVs etc)?

I tried Audacity but found it to be too slow - takes too long when adding effects.

dunno why people are suggesting music creation apps like GarageBand and SoundTrack. sounds to me like you just want to EDIT sounds files. no need for all that. you could with something as simple as Quicktime Pro. or for more functionality Spark or Bias Peak. there are plenty out there. do a quick versiontracker search, probably a freebie out there that'll do what you want. from your post you definitely DO NOT need GB, SoundTrack, or any other music creation app. that's a completely different animal than a wave editor.
 
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