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Old 10-21-03, 05:03 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally posted by djStriknyne
I use Audio Surgeon, it is very useful and easy to use. All you have to do is record the mix, and open the file. The program allows you to just drop track markers wherever you want them. You can pull up the music visually and magnify it (ALOT) for more exact track timing. The program also comes with tools to clean up pops, improve sound quality, and also has a normalize tool. Amongst alot of other nice features. Overall, great program, and it only cost me $30.
Right on...sounds like SoundForge except $370 cheaper.
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