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Sony Creative Software Sound Forge Audio Studio 10 - 2011 [Old Version] Big Discount DAW Software

Title : Sony Creative Software Sound Forge Audio Studio 10 - 2011 [Old Version]

Sony Creative Software Sound Forge Audio Studio 10 - 2011 [Old Version]



Description : Sound Forge Audio Studio software is the easiest way to record, edit, encode, and master audio on your home computer. Capture live performances in high-fidelity sound at the touch of a button. Expertly edit recordings to balance sound levels, trim unwanted sections, or synchronize audio with video. Restore old vinyl and cassette recordings. Customize your creations with built-in effects such as EQ, reverb, delay, and chorus. To share, simply burn your own CDs or convert audio to formats ideal for Web streaming or portable music players including the PSP, iPod, and iPhone. The interactive Show Me How tutorials will have you up and running in no time.
Features :
  • Record and edit audio from virtually any source
  • Digitize and restore vinyl and cassettes
  • Vocal Eraser to create custom karaoke tracks
  • Over 30 built-in effects & processes
  • Follow along with Show Me How tutorials and learn as you go

Sony Creative Software Sound Forge Audio Studio 10 - 2011 [Old Version]

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Category: DAW Software
Brand: Sony
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Rating : 3.1
Rating : 12
Review : Great audio editing proggy
I've used SF quite a bit in the past and my old SF8 didn't play nicely with Win 7 when I upgraded, so I bought Audio Studio 10.
Installed without a hitch and ported over/referenced all the third party plugs as expected.

I'm using SF10 AS for finalizing/mastering .wavs exported out of Sonar.
All the track/bus automation and plugs are done in the DAW, export to stereo, then do the final audio cleanup and sweetening in SF (normalizing, balancing, limiting, eq, multiband compressing, etc).
Even though I can do all that stuff in Sonar, I just find it easier to do the final audio editing steps in SF once it's dropped to stereo. Always have.

I also use SF10 AS for cleaning up/converting old LPs to mp3s.
I record the lps in Sonar since it's easier to cut & separate into tracks, export the single tracks (songs) then do the audio editing in SF.
The recording can be done in SF, but I'd rather cut up the songs into tracks in the DAW rather than parse...

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