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randal

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Aug 5, 2004
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Hello,

Recent mac switcher here, enjoying my shiny new iBook.

I do a lot of amateur mix CDs on my PC, for which I used the Acoustica Audio Mixer program. It was a bit crude, but perfect for my needs - volume/pan/rate controls, intuitive visual cutting & splicing. They don't, however, have a version for Mac.

Question:
Can anybody recommend a program that is similar to Acoustica? I need to be able to put all my tracks together, mess around with them, insert track dividers, and burn them as separate Mp3 or WAV files.

Thanks
 
randal said:
Hello,

Recent mac switcher here, enjoying my shiny new iBook.

I do a lot of amateur mix CDs on my PC, for which I used the Acoustica Audio Mixer program. It was a bit crude, but perfect for my needs - volume/pan/rate controls, intuitive visual cutting & splicing. They don't, however, have a version for Mac.

Question:
Can anybody recommend a program that is similar to Acoustica? I need to be able to put all my tracks together, mess around with them, insert track dividers, and burn them as separate Mp3 or WAV files.

Thanks

http://www.sonophile.com/

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thanks, i looked at that one but it doesn't quite suit my needs (although it's pretty good, been playing around with it for a bit now....). I'm not looking for software to use live, I need more of a focus on editing and sound manipulation, with an unlimited number of simultaneous tracks (or at least more than 4).
 
randal said:
thanks, i looked at that one but it doesn't quite suit my needs (although it's pretty good, been playing around with it for a bit now....). I'm not looking for software to use live, I need more of a focus on editing and sound manipulation, with an unlimited number of simultaneous tracks (or at least more than 4).


Erg sorry that's all I know of.
 
I don't know what the program you were using is, but perhaps garageband could do what you want.
 
randal said:
Hello,

Recent mac switcher here, enjoying my shiny new iBook.

I do a lot of amateur mix CDs on my PC, for which I used the Acoustica Audio Mixer program. It was a bit crude, but perfect for my needs - volume/pan/rate controls, intuitive visual cutting & splicing. They don't, however, have a version for Mac.

Question:
Can anybody recommend a program that is similar to Acoustica? I need to be able to put all my tracks together, mess around with them, insert track dividers, and burn them as separate Mp3 or WAV files.

Thanks

Audio Hijack Pro should do the trick.
 
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