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Cut-up Editing Program

Started by Bellscab, February 02, 2004, 11:55:35 PM

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Bellscab

Hey all.

I'm planning to do a editing job on some of those wholesome 50s American information films (see archive.org/movies if you want a good laugh) to make them horrifically perverted and was wondering if anyone can suggest some good audio editing software that I can either get cheap or download free...

Many thanks and a big blob of  bum burger.

Bellscab.

Purple Tentacle

I believe that Soundforge is very popular for audio editing.

If you're on a Mac then Final Cut Pro is the professional standard for video editing, or if you're on a PC then Adobe Premiere is the dependable cheap option.


But you wanted audio editing, so I'll fuck off now.

european son

i'dr ecommend cool edit pro... it's damn simple to use (even i can manage it)

blue jammer

Sound Forge 6, get on soulseek and grab a copy for 'testing' purposes of course, and you will ignore the keygen that comes with it, won't you now ;)

Bellscab

Thanks for the help guys. If you ever need an appendix donor - I'll be there :)

Bellscab.

Bilko

I'd recommend Soundforge as well, I *bought* my copy of soundforge from soulseek as well.

TOCMFIC

Sounforge: Full featured, loads of cool stuff, slow as fuck.
Goldwave: Less featured, much quicker.

I would use Goldwave unless you need fancy stuff, but that's just me.  Used to be a big fan of Cool Edit, used it to do all my remixing a few years ago, but haven't touched it in years.

I look forward to your work:)

Robot DeNiro

it's got to be soundforge, just look what you can do with those buttons...