I used a free sound editor that I found online when I couldn't afford to get a new copy of Sound Forge (which was on my old computer but couldn't be transferred). The sound I got with the editor was really sub-par, and I ended up having to redo just about everything I got with it.
Sound Forge has graphic editing, which I have used quite a bit. I like being able to fix skips with it -- get the 'missing' bit by hook or crook, and then lay it smoothly in.
That said, I don't know if other programs might work better. I paid $69 for Sound Forge, and it seems like I've gotten my money's worth.
I think I might get the pastel framed. I'm pretty sure Mom drew it.
And ps to the original post. I found the LP I was looking for, and the tracks I wanted are in my player now.
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Date: 2007-11-27 12:30 am (UTC)Sound Forge has graphic editing, which I have used quite a bit. I like being able to fix skips with it -- get the 'missing' bit by hook or crook, and then lay it smoothly in.
That said, I don't know if other programs might work better. I paid $69 for Sound Forge, and it seems like I've gotten my money's worth.
I think I might get the pastel framed. I'm pretty sure Mom drew it.
And ps to the original post. I found the LP I was looking for, and the tracks I wanted are in my player now.