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Old 10th May 2004   #1
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Editing and burning

So whatcha using for CD burning and editing? Im looking for specific options outside of....

1. Wavelab, dont like steinberg, dont like the interface....

2. Audition, It seems to get less "solid" everytime adobe messes with it

3. Sony cd architect/sound forge, I love cd architect, but the interface is bleh... though it sure seems to be absolutely ingenious software. Little pricey for what it offers, nero does the same (more) for half the price.

4. Samplitude, too much stuff I dont need, and Id be paying for it. Kinda like buying a porsche to drive the kids to the neighbors.


ideas? Running pc, running mac... What are some ideas? I was thinking of SawBasic for editing along with nero... but nero's editing is VERY VERY slow, its terrible. Sawbasic and maybe cd architect? Who knows...
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