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Posted by Steve King on 08/30/06 14:28
<geickmei@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Scott Rolston wrote:
>> Sound Forge is a mastering editor. It sounds like you need a sequencer
>> like
>> cakewalk Sonar or Steinberg's Cubase to be more creative with the audio.
>> Sound Forge is designed to take the final mix you have exported from
>> these
>> multitrack editors, and apply final mastering to the resulted stereo
>> file
>> you have created. That might be a brickwall limiter to maximize volume
>> etc,
>> etc...
>> In any case, with Sonar or Cubase you can import video and score it
>> however
>> you would like using songs and samples, loops and beats or whatever you
>> would like. You could finally open up that resulted file in Premiere or
>> after effects. Sony Vegas was also mentioned which does audio and video
>> side by side editing very well. Audition I have not tried . Hope this
>> helps.
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> Many thanks to everyone! Confirms what I suspected. I think I will try
> and get a copy of Audition, even if I have to buy it standalone. I got
> Encore that way. Slight discount because I owned a competing product.
>
> Gary Eickmeier
Download a demo of Audition. Try it before you buy. I love it.
Steve King
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