Wavelab/Sound forge/ Matt's question
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Posted on Jul 04, 2003 10:25 am
grumpeedad
Member Since: Jun 19, 2003
Mat's question made me think, is Wave lab the equivalent of Sound Forge? (Or Steinberg's answer to Sound Forge?)
I got Wave Lab lite with my VST. It seems like a nuetered version of Sound Forge.
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Jul 04, 2003 10:49 am WaveLab Lite is a dumbed down version of WaveLab.
Sound Forge Studio is a dumbed down version of Sound Forge.
WaveLab and Sound Forge are both mastering and editoing applications. Which one is better is subject of great debate, just search the forum, there is some good threads on the subject. WaveLab is my preference.
Jul 04, 2003 10:58 am Oooohhh,
The Chevy or Ford debate is in all aspects of life.
Jul 04, 2003 12:17 pm I'm a Chevy/WaveLab kinda guy ;O) -j
Jul 04, 2003 12:59 pm Coke or Pepsi?
flame...bringing sexy backMember
Since: Jul 01, 2002
Jul 04, 2003 01:17 pm blonde or brunette? teapot or snooker ball? life's full of difficult decisions!
seriously though, ive got wavelab lite, and based on that if and when i upgrade it, itll be to the proper version...
Jul 04, 2003 02:33 pm Chevy
WaveLab
Sonar
Blonde
.380 Taurus Semi-Auto
M Audio
Washburn
ESP
Behringer
Craftsman
Black and Decker
Stone
Ampeg
RedHat
Apache
Oracle
AMD
hmmmmm, that about sums me up...
Jul 04, 2003 05:22 pm hey dB, what's the diff between a .380 and a .38?? i realize there's the .38 short, then there's the .38 special, but what's a .380?? a rifle cartridge? cause i thought Taurus was a handgun... just curious..
Jul 04, 2003 09:35 pm I was gonna reply, but then I changed my mind
Jul 05, 2003 06:07 am Ya, Jamie, the Taurs IS a handgun, the actual differecne between cartridges of .380 and a .38 I couldn't tell you as I have never compared them.
Jul 06, 2003 09:58 am well, if you wanna compare, i have a .38 sepecial soft point sitting right here in front on me, and the casing (just the shell, not including the bullet) from primer to opening is about 1 and 5/32" inches long.
WaltChief Cook and Bottle WasherMember
Since: May 10, 2002
Jul 07, 2003 09:16 am I'll go with the Blond! That way I can use handycaped parking!
Jul 07, 2003 01:37 pm at least you'll be parking...
glynbMember
Since: Dec 16, 2002
Jul 09, 2003 08:14 am Hey,
are we reopening the 'right to carry a gun' thread? I thought that topic was shot...
sorry couldn't resist!
Jul 09, 2003 08:20 am Oh, now glynb, that was poor...
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