Vegas or Soundforge versus Cooledit Pro

IceSwitch wrote on 10/18/2001, 2:06 PM
I'm looking for multi track recording software tat supports 24bit at 96khz. I want to use it as remixer too so it has to offer a good Pitch control, easy wav move functions and for the rest the usual effect stuff.
I've tried Cooledit but using pitch control there is a cumbersome task while the cheapo music magix software does a far better job ... on the other hand, moving entire waves or part of should go easy.

What do you all suggest?

Comments

Victorious wrote on 10/18/2001, 3:58 PM
I use Soundforge and Cool Edit 2000 for waveform editing only...I use Cakewalk Sonar to do all my sequencing and arranging for remixes and also for multitrack recording...you can't really use Soundforge or Cool Edit alone...they are more a supplement to a multitrack recorder (especially when the wave editing on the multitrack program isn't that great)...Vegas Audio is a multitrack recorder and Soundforge is it's respective wave editor...they go hand in hand...hope that helped a bit...
Rednroll wrote on 10/18/2001, 4:56 PM
Vegas is the right tool to do this. It has the ability to have pitch control on individual events. You have three options with adjustments for each by just right clicking on an event and selecting properties for that event. You have 1. Change Length/Preserve Pitch 2. Change Pitch/Preserve Lenth 3. Change Lenth and Pitch. Once you select the property you want, you can hold the Cntrl key and drag on the event and it will stretch and Pitch to however you selected the properties. Basically, any scenario you can think of, Vegas can do it as far as Pitch/Time
Victorious wrote on 10/19/2001, 1:26 AM
when SF implements MIDI recording, sequencing, editing in Vegas Audio (and Vegas Video someday) it will be an amazing program...until then I can't really use it because although I do use audio, I use MIDI more...