anonymous
2 April 2005
I know adobe isn't exactly the first name that comes to mind when we think of digital audio. It carries a hefty price tag and I'm sure there are some cheaper programs that are better but say i could get it for $130. Are there any cheaper programs that are any better? I dont have ANYTHING yet and I'm recording with an sm57 with an xlr-TRS cable and a TRS to 1/8 phone adapter.
thanks
~greg~
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Audition is a heavyweight contender in the audio editor category
Audition is a heavyweight contender in the audio editor category even though its not as well known. It is VERY feature rich, allows for a ton of control and customization, has decent effects included with it and implements all of this in a very intuitive to learn and use interface.
I think Audition is great. Especially for multipurpose. I do mov
I think Audition is great. Especially for multipurpose. I do movies, music, theater sound design and i think audition is killer. Firstly, it's more intuative and tactile than protools. It also has a really good waveform editor (what cool edit was known for) along with the multitrack. 130 is a great deal. Get it.
Also, you need a way better interface, not that i'm telling you anything you don't know.