Soundforge & Wavelab
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Soundforge & Wavelab
Hey I've done lots of googling with the two but a lot of reviews compares earlier versions. I'm sampling lots of stuff of my old vinyl. The wax is generally in M or M- condition and my equipment is in good shape. But I'm looking to clean up these samples, reduce noise etc. I was wondering whether anyone has used both programmes and what you think.
- MidnightMassDubstep
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Re: Soundforge & Wavelab
Soundforge 9 comes with a great noise reduction vst. plus i prefer the interface so much more
- zion cluster
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Re: Soundforge & Wavelab
Does SForge still lack real-time processing? The preview/commit, undo workflow in previous versions was a killer for me. Having said that I don't really like wavelab either 

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Re: Soundforge & Wavelab
sf is the bollox
simples

simples
Re: Soundforge & Wavelab
If I could marry a piece of software then Soundforge would be it!!!
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