Re: [Harp-L] H2 H4 editing software recommendations



I don't know if Cool Edit is still out there--haven't looked for a while.  Regarding the Levy recording, I can't distribute it without permission from Howard and Zvi Aranoff.  I'll let you know if I get that permission.

Thanks< RH

-----Original Message-----
>From: Indiana <gdubya@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Apr 8, 2008 1:08 PM
>To: Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [Harp-L] H2 H4 editing software recommendations
>
>
>I hadn't kept up with the status of CoolEdit.  I'm sure you're 
>right.  I've kept up with
>SoundForge and some DX plug ins.
>
>I'm sure copies of CoolEdit are still out there.  As I recall it used 
>to be available as
>a free limited version program too.
>
>GW
>
>P.S.  Would love to get a copy of that Howard Levy March 22 Seminar!! :-D
>
>
>At 10:39 AM 4/8/2008, Richard Hunter wrote:
>>Indiana wrote:
>>
>><I like Soundforge for the PC.  Cooledit gets good reviews too.
>>
>>I have CoolEdit and use it for lots of editing--I just used it to 
>>clean up the live recordings I made with the Zoom H4 of the Howard 
>>Levy seminar in NYC on March 22. It is really a very nice piece of 
>>software.  But I though CoolEdit has been out of production for 
>>years, since Adobe bought Syntrillium Software (the people who made CoolEdit).
>>
>>Computer Music magazine offers a software DVD with every issue, and 
>>I believe that CD now includes Magix Samplitude 9, which is one 
>>generation back from the current version of the program, and a VERY 
>>capable audio editor.  If you've tried Audacity and don't think it 
>>will do the job, that might be a useful low-cost (less than US$20) option.
>>
>>I use Cakewalk Sonar software for almost all my recording 
>>projects.  Cakewalk Home Studio is based on the same technology, 
>>gives you something like 48 audio and MIDI tracks plus a pile of 
>>signal procesing plugins like reverb, compression, etc.,  and is 
>>upward compatible with Sonar, at a price under $100.
>>
>>Finally, doesn't the Zoom H4 ship with a copy of Cubase LE?  That's 
>>a pretty capable little program.
>>
>>Regards, Richard Hunter
>>hunterharp.com
>>harmonica blog at http://myspace.com/richardhunterharp
>>latest mp3s always at http://broadjam.com/rhunter
>>
>>
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