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Yeah, I should have mentioned that I checked that already, but it doesn't directly answer my questions. The manual goes into some detail about configuration, docking, etc., but in typical Steinberg fashion, doesn't provide enough detail to determine if it's the same as the full version or not.
Regardless, I got some more info from another source and it looks like I'll probably be going with the Elements version.
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
for 99$ i think it is good. Tried it once having wavelab full and did not notice any features at that given time that were not there but it was just basic editing. |
Cool, thanks! I'll give it a go and, if it sucks, I'll upgrade to the full version. I had the full verions (Wavelab 6) years ago, sold it for SF9, and now I regret it.
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cryophonik
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| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
really ? soundforge is way better. |
There are a lot of things that I love about SF, but I like Wavelab's layout and workflow much better (probably because that's the first audio editor I owned), and its metering. SF's metering is so lame that I've had to resort to 3rd party plugins, when I should have just spent that money on Wavelab instead. I also have always had problems with SF not remembering my custom layouts, funky window-resizing bugs, and I really hate the plugin chainer approach. Sony doesn't seem to keen on addressing these issues or putting out timely updates. And, of course, the big one:
| quote: | Is it true 64 bit?
Sound Forge Pro 10 does support installation on a 64-bit operating system like Windows Vista or Windows 7 64-bit, however it is a 32-bit application and will function in 32-bit mode.
Any plans to release a 64 bit version of Sound Forge?
At this time, Sound Forge Pro is supported within 64-bit operating systems and will function as a 32-bit application in a 64-bit environment. However, we have not announced any plans regarding Sound Forge Pro becoming a 64-bit native application. |
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