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briansone April 21st, 2004 09:09 PM

should i buy microedit?
 
i've been using soundforge for some time now but find it very restricting with only 1 track. also, i've been working on some megamixes but find that as i edit, add etc., when i save the changes, the quality of the rest of the track gets poorer (softer, duller, sounds wetted out).

has microedit overcome this problem? i find it painful to listen to the start of my mixes now, because soundforge's saving process destroys the quality. also, i can't afford the microsound package, is the $250 cd enough to get the program running fully on my computer? what about microCD? is that included or is it not necessary?

thanks, brian.

geezer April 26th, 2004 12:15 PM

Microeditor-
 
Microeditor will solve all of your problems with Sound Forge, but it is a hardware-based editor, and MicroCD is extra, as well. You will need to buy the whole rig from MTU or find a used system or parts.....MTU's price on whole systems has come way down since I bought my first rig from them 10 years ago, and they do guarantee the integration.....There are also used systems floating out there, but you will be on your own for support. I was up to 3 systems myself for awhile.


As a very loyal user who has been looking for an alternative with some additional features for the last several years, I can also tell you that I have found one: Wavelab. Working in the Audio Montage portion of Wavelab allows you to duplicate all functions of Microeditor and then some. It has a refined CD authoring program within it.

Wavelab is not as easy to learn as Microeditor, but it is pretty intuitive. It is a "native" system, which should cost you less, but has its own set of issues with integration, like any native system, and requires more computer power than Microeditor.


I have never seen another system that allowed you to learn and work on it as quickly as Microeditor, but I need some other features. You will have to research this yourself and come up with an answer. Wavelab is the only other thing I have seen that allows CD burning and fast and supple editing like the MTU/MicroCD combo, and I only really appreciate its features because of 10 years working with Microeditor. That is, I would not have realized how to work fast or how fast you can work - and how good things can sound- without having used Microeditor.


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