The best editor or plug-in to handle audio files ?

Discussion in 'Working with Sound' started by Lou Ulfark, Sep 25, 2018.

  1. fiction

    fiction Audiosexual

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    I can imagine a few more who still do.
    It's the little things that make a product fit for professional use, and Audition, just like Ableton Live, never gets in the way of what I want to to.
    Be it instant, non-delayed audio preview in the file browser, drag and drop and rename operations, freely adjustable keyboard shortcuts, an extensive marker and marker-based selection/editing/processing system, a powerful noise print based denoiser that can be misused for all kinds of weirdness because it's very flexible, a "transform multiplication" otherwise only known from E-Mu samplers, very very powerful batch processing, an insane set of filters, a spectrum analyzer with memory knobs, click/pop repair that works, quick free-form envelopes and fade curves, oh I have to stop now.
    It was after trying out other alternatives on Win and Mac that I had to find how good Audition 1.5 actually was.
    Going to give Acon a try however!
     
  2. ZUK

    ZUK Rock Star

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  3. grdh20

    grdh20 Platinum Record

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    I like Amadeus for mac.
     
  4. Gizmoz

    Gizmoz Producer

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    And Resample from 2nd sense audio is a good one too
     
  5. aleksalt

    aleksalt Producer

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    I think it's not that laughable... I have AA 1.5, 3, CS6 on the board...
    I use them sometimes as well as several DAWs,
    for example: I downloaded a free plugin pack from Meldaproduction (by the way, very underrated vendor)
    so what?
    The plugins don't work properly on Sonar X1, but, heck, they work fine on Sonar 4 (fourth, Carl, 20 years old!)
    And this is really laughable:rofl:
     
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