Cheesecadet,
thanks. not trying to hijack this post, but what do you and others track with? i still want to be able to make cd's when i want. is Fission the best bet. i might be willing to spring for the audition if it does most of the things cool edit did, but i do like Wave as well.
Titanium toast has been mentioned as sort of the Nero equivalent for Mac. i still am doing all editing on my old slow pc.
richard
I think Audition for Mac is awesome. Especially since I knew Cool Edit inside and out. Audition has a little bit of a different look to it and some of the dropdown menus are a bit different but I made the transition pretty easily.. I basically do all my editing in Audition. Then I do the dither and SRC using Wave Editor by audiophile engineering since it has the iZotope algorithm. For tracking on the Mac I use Audacity or Fission...but most of the time I still throw my edited WAV on a thumbdrive, put it on my PC, and track using CD Wave Editor.
I use xACT for all encoding, extraction, etc.
I wish someone would make a Mac equivalent of CD Wave Editor. Maybe SCB who created xACT could make a program like CD Wave Editor for us. Don't know if anyone ever suggested it to him though.
I also use Toast 9 Titanium to burn on the Mac or if burning on my PC I use Nero 10