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Re: Is anyone recording into wavelab?

2004-01-10 by S V G

I discovered Cool Edit Pro a few months ago.  Now they are owned by Adobe and have been
renamed Adobe Audition (they are just downt the street from me).  I have a friend here in town who
wrote the manual and he's pretty up on the whole schtick.  Anyway, CoolEdit is an amazing tool.  I
hate software written by nerds for nerds.  CoodEdit was written by engineers for engineers.  If
you know your way around a recording studio, CoolEdit will make maximum sense.  Very few software
programs out there work this intuitively.  As for speed, I've never used Wavelab so I don't know
how to compare the two.

     CoolEdit does not work for everything.  If you want to do multitracking on your computer,
CoolEdit will do it though it's not optimized for it.  It is optimized for mastering, editing,
recording in stereo, and splicing and dicing.  If multitracking is what you're after, check into
Nuendo.

     Stephen

<<<<As for cool edit I have thought about
working with taht after watching the speed at which it
was able to do processing at my friends... my wavelab
seems substantially slower on a similar pc.>>>>

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