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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: yug du nord on August 14, 2009, 11:20:15 AM
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Can it be done?
If it can be done, that would be great? Otherwise I'll stick with Audacity for multi.
TIA!
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if anyone can help with this I would love to know how also.... I like using SF since it is a little more simple than Samplitude, which I have not quite master yet.... lol
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SoundForge 9 does have multi-tracking ability in the familiar SF workspace. What it does not have is the 'render' feature that Wavelab has to render the multi-track mix down to two channels. There are several different ways in SF9 to get multi down to two but none as a one-click button like in WL.
Also if you have some time there are lots of closeout software sites selling legal, legit boxed copies of SF at stupidly low prices.
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Also if you have some time there are lots of closeout software sites selling legal, legit boxed copies of SF at stupidly low prices.
got a link? id love to upgrade to SF9
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I couldn't figure out the multi track either. However I didn't give it much time. I do like the pencil function though.
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Channel Converter in SF9 will mix multi-channel files down Guy.
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SoundForge 9 does have multi-tracking ability in the familiar SF workspace. What it does not have is the 'render' feature that Wavelab has to render the multi-track mix down to two channels. There are several different ways in SF9 to get multi down to two but none as a one-click button like in WL.
Does sound forge 10 allow you to do multi-track editing and render the mix down to 2 channels?
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Does sound forge 10 allow you to do multi-track editing and render the mix down to 2 channels?
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Anyone know the answer?
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Viva Audacity! :D ;D :D
I like being able to make a project with two stereo sources ---
--- timing, leveling and enveloping each source in relation to the other
--- saving the result to a matrix.wav
--- loading the matrix.wav back into the project and solo-ing to check the result for chattiness or overs
--- making alterations to the envelopes to generate a better matrix2.wav (without having to kill the project)
It's free, and really all you need..