Sony Sound Forge Pro 10 Seminar Series Training


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I've been using Sound Forge for many, many years, it was a product of Sonic Foundry back then. It's a fantastic audio editor, the best out there imo, and one of the reasons why Linux doesn't cut it for me. I would recommend it to anyone. :)

I've been using Sound Forge for many, many years, it was a product of Sonic Foundry back then. It's a fantastic audio editor, the best out there imo, and one of the reasons why Linux doesn't cut it for me. I would recommend it to anyone. :)

I used to use Sound Forge, but once I discovered Pro Tools and Nuendo, I knew I would end up a lifer to one of them. I ended up getting a Digi002 mixer and going the Pro Tools route. I never want to touch Sound Forge again.

I used to use Sound Forge, but once I discovered Pro Tools and Nuendo, I knew I would end up a lifer to one of them. I ended up getting a Digi002 mixer and going the Pro Tools route. I never want to touch Sound Forge again.

Please link for the tool you are using and is it free or not?

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