Audition vs. Sound Forge

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Any opinions regarding one vs. the other as an audio editor/mastering app?

-U
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I tried the demos of both and then chose/bought Adobe Audition.

At that time though, Sound forge did not host VST effects while Audition did. Audition was also cheaper back then (since then the price of SF has dropped), and has multitrack audio recording/mixing capabilities that sound forge lacks.

Having said all that I would almost certainly still go for Audition of the two, because the noise reduction is so much better, as are the effects in general, and frequency spectrum editing is very cool. I think that Audition overall has a lot more to offer.

Sony also seem to get quite a bad rap.

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Audition has multitrack-function (up to 128 Tracks), Soundforge not! I would choose Audition, it's capable of mored functions and (I believe) cheaper.
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Sound Forge 8 - without any doubt!

SF is 2x faster than Audition, and btw. can host VST FX (I really don't care what was few years ago).

The only important thing that SF can't do, in this duel vs. Audition, is multitrack. But if you use any type of sequencer/multitrack host you just don't care about that.

In every other thing SF is better/equal and sooooooooooooo muuuuuuuuuuuch faster


and one more thing:
Adobe Audition - $299.00
Soound Forge - $299.96
Audition IS cheaper :hihi:


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cornix wrote:Sound Forge 8 - without any doubt!

SF is 2x faster than Audition, and btw. can host VST FX (I really don't care what was few years ago).

The only thing that SF can't do, in this duel vs. Audition, is multitrack. But if you use any type of sequencer/multitrack host you just don't care about that.

In every other thing SF is better/equal and sooooooooooooo muuuuuuuuuuuch faster


and one more thing:
Adobe Audition - $299.00
Soound Forge - $299.96
Audition IS cheaper :hihi:


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Er, Audition can host VST FX and is no slouch either. I don't know where you get the "2x" faster claim from. Do you have some accurate bench test results ?

I used to like Soundforge, but Audition is way more intuitive and quicker to use. I particularly like it's noise reduction algorithms.

Audition for me :)
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cornix wrote: SF is 2x faster than Audition
Faster at what? Rendering effects? Writing the audio to file?
The only important thing that SF can't do, in this duel vs. Audition, is multitrack. But if you use any type of sequencer/multitrack host you just don't care about that.
Unless, of course, you *do* care about that.

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IMO SF is better for chopping up a audio file

you can also highlight a part of a audio file then drag & drop it to make a new audio file

i prefer SF

but i multi track in T2 :shrug:

PS i own nither of them ;)

Subz

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james0tucson wrote:
Faster at what? Rendering effects? Writing the audio to file?
For the start - opening files... and it's not some kind of "accurate bench test" it's simple test: my experience. Let's test that again... 45 MB wav file (16b 44.100) on SF.... 4 sec....... Audition...... same file.................................... 7 sec. hm... you are right. SF is not 2x faster.
james0tucson wrote: Unless, of course, you *do* care about that.
That's true.
Lovesign wrote:Audition is way more intuitive and quicker to use.
no way m8. no way...


Unfocused. Try demos and buy ........... SF8 :wink:

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cornix wrote: Unfocused. Try demos and buy :wink:
+1

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Ah yes, thx lovesign, I forgot: The noisereduction / noiseprofiling is very nice and helpful. I don't think either that soundforge is faster :roll:
Yes I used soundforge too, but not anymore. Audition rules :)
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+2

Having said that, depending on your host you may not need an audio editor at all - some of the bigger hosts now include most of this stuff as standard (I just got Sonar 5 PE and it does most of what I need without ever opening Audition. However, when using Ableton Live I regularly use Audition alongside it.)

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cornix wrote:For the start - opening files... and it's not some kind of "accurate bench test" it's simple test: my experience. Let's test that again... 45 MB wav file (16b 44.100) on SF.... 4 sec....... Audition...... same file.................................... 7 sec. hm... you are right. SF is not 2x faster.
WOAH THERE NEDDY !!

A whole 3 secs ???? Well, that's it, I'm convinced. My whole studio time will be drastically reduced :roll:
cornix wrote:
Lovesign wrote:Audition is way more intuitive and quicker to use.
no way m8. no way...
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Way !
cornix wrote:Unfocused


:?:
cornix wrote:Try demos and buy ........... SF8 :wink:


Already bought and regretted, which is why I stick with Audition. SF8 is a good editor, but for what I do and my way of working, Audition is my weapon of choice. If we were all the same, there would be no internet forum arguments ;)
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Lovesign wrote: If we were all the same, there would be no internet forum arguments ;)
YIKES!!

Then we'd all have to go get ourselves a life! :-o :shock:

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headquest wrote:
Lovesign wrote: If we were all the same, there would be no internet forum arguments ;)
YIKES!!

Then we'd all have to go get ourselves a life! :-o :shock:
Scary, ain't it :-o
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theyre all tools why pit them against each other? just try out whats best for you and stick with it!

RoNC

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