Sound Forge vs. Audacity
Hi all. I currently use the free Audacity program to do my audio editing, which largely consists of mixing voiceovers (audio essays) with background music. Except for its occasional bugginess, I like Audacity fine.My question: what can Sound Forge do that Audacity can't? I put a lot of energy into capturing good audio (I record voiceovers in a quiet setting with nice mics), and am largely pleased with the audio quality. Am I missing something about Sound Forge? Will it let me do things like get a batch of voiceovers recorded at different levels to match levels? What else?
I'm always interested in trying software that will improve my end product and make my editing life easier, and I'm wondering what the core benefits of Sound Forge are.
Thanks for any responses to this pretty broad question.
In Audacity, which is a free open source audio recording and editing application, you can use their 'equalization' effects tool. Most times you can significantly remove or completely eliminate the unwanted sound by reducing the frequency range where you hear the metallic sound. Sound Forge Pro is an excellent wave editor, a little long in the tooth as its still only 32 bit far as I know. Anyone who doesnt think so doesnt know wtf they are talking about. Audacity cannot compare to SFP. Epic games phone number usa. Sound Forge Audio Studio on the other hand, is likely not worth the money.
Sound Forge Vs Audacity
Emilie M- Posts: 497
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