RE: Sound Forge Vs. studio Recorder

  • From: "Rick Alfaro" <rick.alfaro@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 14:59:10 -0500

Hi John.

What are the major differences between Sound Forge lite and its big brother?
Does the lite version offer a true scrubbing mode like the full version?
Thanks.




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--Rick Alfaro
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-----Original Message-----
From: blindcasting-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:blindcasting-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Gasman
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 2:11 PM
To: blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Sound Forge Vs. studio Recorder

HI,
You are right and that's why I bought Sound Forge.
John
At 10:28 AM 2/24/2006, you wrote:

>Studio recorder was designed for voice recording. It is a tool for book 
>narration with good accessibility and stability.
>
>SoundForge was designed as an editor for film sound tracks, radio work, 
>and other specialized tasks. It has a lot of processor choices and 
>special effects. They can both be used for basic editing, but it's like 
>comparing apples and oranges. In my opinion, you should sit down and 
>assess your needs. What audio tasks do you want to perform? Figure out 
>which features you need--reverb, noise reduction,
>  tone indexing. Are you going to edit any music?
>
>When evaluating software, you have to know what you want to do with the 
>tool. They are good products, but direct comparison is difficult.
>
>Just my opinion,
>
>Judy
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: blindcasting-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>[mailto:blindcasting-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John Gasman
>Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 12:01 PM
>To: blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Sound Forge Vs. studio Recorder
>
>
>Hi,
>I just bought Sound Forge and like it a lot.
>I also just heard the ACB Main Menu feature on APH's Studio Recorder.
>My brother is going to purchase a sound editor.
>For those of you with experience in using both applications, how do 
>they compare? I know they are both accessible. Does it come down to 
>user preference?
>I know the full version of sound forge is expensive, I bought the less 
>expensive version for now.
>I'm currently using it for editing files. I don't have a podcast yet 
>although I may someday.
>I'd be interested in opinions as to which sound editor is most blind 
>friendly.
>
>I know that the lite version of Sound forge is $69 and the full version 
>is about $299.
>Studio recorder has only one version and its $200.
>Neither is cheap.
>Thanks for any input.
>John
>
>
>          John Gassman
>mailto:jjgassman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Recognition Of The Problem is 51% Of The Solution

         John Gassman
mailto:jjgassman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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