What do you use, and what works better?
I'm trying to decide.
Thread: Audacity or Goldwave
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Audacity or Goldwave –
09-07-2008,04:40 PM
Feels like...somebody just walked over my grave. Did you find it?
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09-07-2008,04:42 PM
I use Audacity at work to record and edit audio. Have also exported audio from Quicktime files in Audacity.
Purely and simply evil
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09-07-2008,08:27 PM
I use Audacity. I like the price (free).
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09-08-2008,09:11 AM
I've used audacity and it is adequate, but I love Goldwave for more advanced options. If audacity will do the trick though, the price is right.
M Ryan Taylor, Thirteen for Halloween : Music, Art, Recipes, etc.

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09-08-2008,09:54 AM
I've only ever used GoldWave, and I'm very satisfied with it. The one problem I have with it is that their Pop & Click Removal tool distorts the sound too much. I know there are tools out there that don't do that because I used to have a link to one, but I lost it back a few years ago when I switched from MSN to Roadrunner email. I forgot to put the link in my Favorites area.
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09-09-2008,10:03 AM
I use Goldwave for editing and Adobe Audition 3 for other stuff. I would recommend using Goldwave 5.14 because it's easier than the newer version and you can find a crack for it easier as well.
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09-10-2008,12:22 PM
I have GoldWave Premium as well. It's all I've ever used. I love it other than as I say the Pop & Click Removal Tool is a little bit lacking. Otherwise I love it.
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09-12-2008,01:39 PM
Audacity, It looks a little intimidating at first, but really once you play around with it for a couple of hours, you could probably get the handg of it. I did some editing with it this year, with a little help from halloweiner. Try it, it's (Free) like Larry said
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09-13-2008,08:09 PM
GoldWave here. I use 2 versions, one for Win98 and one for Win2K+. I prefer the latter version. Audacity is good (and free), but I got frustrated with the learning curve.
I...have many names...
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