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Subject:Sound Forge 7
Posted by: huyjor
Date:1/10/2004 12:41:52 PM


Hello

I'm currently using Sound Forge 7. It's so great. But I have question. Does the Sound Forge7 has many layers of audio that you can edit as the same time? If you know, let me know

Thanks

Subject:RE: Sound Forge 7
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:1/10/2004 2:03:24 PM

Have you considered reading the manual or help?

How exactly do you envisage "Editing many layer of audio at the same time" ?

If you mean "Is SoundForge a multitrack recording application", teh answer is no. It is a stereo editor.

geoff

Subject:RE: Sound Forge 7
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:1/10/2004 3:15:41 PM

"How exactly do you envisage "Editing many layer of audio at the same time" ?"

Maybe they're talking about the batch converter? If you get the batch converter addition to Sound Forge, then you can apply many of the same processes across multiple files as the same time. If that's what you are asking?

Go here for more details:
http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/products/showproduct.asp?PID=478

Subject:RE: Sound Forge 7
Reply by: ATP
Date:1/11/2004 10:23:30 AM

the Batch Converter still processes just one file at a time, right? you can make a list of files you want automatically processed, but does it start working on several files simultaneously?

Subject:RE: Sound Forge 7
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:1/11/2004 12:40:12 PM

What would be the difference of processing one file then moving onto the next, or doing them all simultaneously, where basically you're doing a little processing on one file, putting it into a cue, then doing a little on the next file? Please explain the difference, because I'm failing to see it, because the end result as far as time would most likely be the same, or even slower processing them all at the same time.

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