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CDWave vs SF for transfers
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Any opinions on either one?
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only 44.1 in cdwave. it is fine for that.
you almost have to have a wave editor for fades, sample rates and removing undesireable elements.
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If you're just transferring a 44.1 kHz DAT to HD, either should be fine. I wouldn't resample or do any processing using CD-Wave, though.
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Are there known flaws in doing 48 in cdwave?
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not sure about the 48, but you will have no problems at with soundforge, id be hesitant using cdwave to do anything other than splitting up already transfered wavs, as i am a diehard SF user and i think im gonna take the 99 dollar upgrade to sf7
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