[fruityloops] Re: mp3 to wav

  • From: Andrew Ebling <andyebling@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: fruityloops@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: 14 Nov 2002 12:24:03 +0000


On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 12:04, xk wrote:
> 
> > I don't know about SoundForge; I've never looked into it, seems horribly
> > over priced to me!
> 
> Good news for you! I started working on an poor's man Sound Forge. 

Sounds cool.  Mostly I get by with Cool Edit (for sample
editing/conversion) and n-track (for multitrack work - cool edit pro is
also overpriced).  I also use EZ-Editor for quick edits from within
fruityloops, since it is a lighter weight app that cool edit.

> I expect
> it to be ready by February 2003. By August 2003 it should have DirectX-VST
> plugins support. And it will only cost 25 $. It will have non destructive
> editing, just like SF 60. The thing that it will lack (at least in the first
> versions) will be effects - EQ, Echo, Flanger, Noise Remover. But you can
> find free VST for that.

VST support would be good since that is a big feature missing from Cool
Edit 2000.  It has DX support, but its horribly unstable when used with
wrappers in my experience.

Personally, I don't understand the point of programming all these
effects into a program which supports VST, since as you say you can get
free VSTs to do the job anyway.

Andy

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