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The speed control on this thing is smooth as fack. Totally betcha that's what OPN used here

 

 

(dude's copped to using Goldwave as his main audio editor in a couple of interviews, I do believe

Long time Goldwave user. I find it to be one of the more intuitive wav editors, and only recently switched do to my main DAW finally incorporating a pretty slick wave editor. Jah Bless Goldwave. Lord 'ave mercy.

through the years, a man peoples a space with images of provinces, kingdoms, mountains, bays, ships, islands, fishes, rooms, tools, stars, horses and people. shortly before his death, he discovers that the patient labyrinth of lines traces the image of his own face.

I've only recently gotten into wav mangling as a viable means of track production (so many throwaway tracks of mine have taken on new life as spooky moon drones), & this looks way more versatile than Audacity (gonna have to check it's ability to export as 12kb mp3 tho that's crucial)

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When I started making music in 1999-2000 I was using the shareware version of Goldwave. Even to this day, I think it's one of the best audio editor available. It is very precise, has tons of features, sounds good and the editing is very intuitive. However, over the years I've changed from Goldwave to WaveLab Lite to Audacity and now Wavosaur. Wavosaur is not has good as GoldWave, but it's free.

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  On 5/5/2013 at 3:34 AM, thanks robert moses said:

Long time Goldwave user. I find it to be one of the more intuitive wav editors, and only recently switched do to my main DAW finally incorporating a pretty slick wave editor. Jah Bless Goldwave. Lord 'ave mercy.

Care to share your main DAW? I like the sound of that.

apropos "new" DAW..Tracktion has been revived! After years of sulking in some ancient Mackie department( those bastards), the original developer has taken his baby back home. Full blown DAW with a nice pricetag = ~60 $ for the full version.

http://www.tracktion.com/

 

me likey AND as i've got an onyx 1220 lying around somewhere, upgrade to Tracktion 4 => freeish..whoo ray!

yes, sorry, not much help there, because i hardly know reaper as such. did a few trials ages ago, but that's all there is..

 

i have found tracktion to be a rather carefree DAW, with a quite easy workflow for recording and mixing...but you could really go bonkers with those modular rack thingies...OUCH!

 

a recent review..

http://www.musicradar.com/gear/tech/computers-software/digital-audio-workstations-daws/tracktion-4-573799

 

decent tutorials for tracktion 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

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