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Sonic Foundry ACID Music 2.0: ... loops growing, ACID Music offers users an opportunity to translate music from the sounds in their head to real music, and it is the ease in which this can be done that has caused the success of this program. Whilst the standard loops provided do not offer the user a lot to work with, the range of free loops available over the Internet allows massive expansion of this program. I would recommend this program to m...
Read the full review: The only ACID you can use in the soundlab by TheDF
 

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Application - Sonic Foundry Vegas Sonic Foundry Vegas
Application / Multitrack audio software. Fast drag and drop multitracking.
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Sonic Foundry Sound Forge Sonic Foundry Sound Forge
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SEoD Sonic Foundry Sound Forge
... the audio plugin chainer. This is a somewhat fiddly process if you've ever used wavelab, but far from impossible to overcome. The built-in functions are very good with three different types of EQing to suit your taste, and some fairly basic chorus, reverb and distortion effects. Time-stretching (without pitch change) can be done quickly and easily and even by tempo so you don't have to get the calculator out every time you open a loop. Sampler support is very good, and the loop-tuner is a godsend for anyone trying to make seamless loops without nasty clicks and pops. Also, Sound Forge is useful for anyone editing the soundtrack to digital videos, as frames of...
Read the full review: Great tool by SEoD
Davephall Sonic Foundry Vegas
... however, mean a lack of power. There is more to this program than meets the eye. At its simplest level, Vegas can be used by creating as many tracks as needed and then either dragging and dropping audio files in to each track (it accepts most audio files, including mp3, wav, RealAudio etc.), or by recording from scratch (either track by track, or multitrack if your soundcard supports it). From there, you can move around and arrange the audio, add directx effects to each channel or even add video. crossfades and timestretching are also possible. On a more advanced level, it is possible to bounce the tracks to a single track to save power. I find that the best way ...
Read the full review: Vegas - Nothing to do with gambling! by Davephall
baboon Sonic Foundry Sound Forge
... been using sound forge for a while now on a really really duff old PC. It works great though. Its great if you use a budget sampler such as the SU200, that is great, but does have the draw back of limited editing and effects. With Sound Forge you can trim the sample down to the right size, clean up the sound quality and then add appropriate effects. The loop function is superb, allowing extremely tight editing. The sound stretch and pitch shift are also fantastic for my needs. Finally, I would say its the first time i've used such a piece of software and its given me no problems. Basically, a pleasure to work with, especially in conjunction with Cakewalk...
Read the full review: Mmmm! Sound Forge by baboon
 
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