Sound Forge vs Wavelab

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I have both as well, just as meany of these others do and I cant recall the last time I opened wavelab....I use SF 7.0 and it DOES have multiple effects support. As a matter of fact I use waves for mastering and have a string of 3 mastering tools I use in SF every time. I must say however the biggest reason I use SF over wavelab is its ease of use...and the wavehammer plugin is awesome. Just my 0.02 cents.
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Wavelab here. I own both but prefer wavelab. I do use SF to create acid loops.
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sirbergersworth wrote:Wavelab here. I own both but prefer wavelab. I do use SF to create acid loops.
Mabey newer versions of wave lab have enhanced functionality, but nothing compares to SF for acid looping capabilities. I think the best thing about WL was the ability to process the FX in realtime. Since I use Ozone, everything I want for mastering is one plug-in anyway, so it's not an issue for me.
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Wavelab here. I own both but prefer wavelab. I do use SF to create acid loops.
peace, love, and all thats funky!!

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I've only used the Lite version of Wavelab, so I can't make a fair comparision. However Soundforge is king for me. It CAN do multi effects chains with ease, and just about everything else. And it's own effects are stunning.

For slicing up .wav files, you should take a look at this....

http://www.squarecircle.com/wavesurgeon/main.html

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