it's estuary english (innit)Markleford wrote:Is there any intentional significance to the spelling of "alter-naives" in the thread title?
alternaives to protools
- KVRAF
- 1577 posts since 20 May, 2002 from Cambridge, UK
THIS IS MY MUSIC: https://spti.fi/rZyjX7i 
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- KVRist
- 410 posts since 8 Jan, 2004 from Switzerland
i have the first comparison:popsych wrote:Definetely not unique. Renovator did it first i think. Anyone have any comparisons between the two ?headquest wrote: Frequency Spectrum editing really is something amazing - and unique so far as I know.
they are cool VAT is incl.
However i remember speaking with a guy (who work for a well known mastering house) who swear in this tool...
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- KVRist
- 301 posts since 5 Jun, 2004
Obviously it is, but you do realize that he wants a host too. Samp is the best of both worlds : Host , and editing features on par with AA, WL, SF and the likes. So i think it's a no brainer hereSascha Franck wrote:Yeah I know... but actually Samplitude is a bit too heavyweight for just this.popsych wrote: Samplitude does this just as you ask. Markers in wav file and everything
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 27 posts since 23 Feb, 2005
thanks,
i`m just testing sam 8, ntrack and i will test audition.
ntrack is quite srong for the money, but sam has soooo many features, i will see what audtition hs to offer.
i`m just testing sam 8, ntrack and i will test audition.
ntrack is quite srong for the money, but sam has soooo many features, i will see what audtition hs to offer.
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- KVRAF
- 8389 posts since 11 Apr, 2003 from back on the hillside again - but now with a garden!
I have used NTrack for a couple of years now, and never had any serious problems with it. There have been crashes, but these can be traced back to a bad choice of free VST...
It doesn't have an internal wave editor, but using Audacity has seen me through well - but you could insert your favourite here without any problems... You're right about the price, you get a lot for the money, and Flavio (the dev) is very responsive, and the forum is welcoming.
However, it look slike you're doing the best thing - trying whats around. In the end, use what suits you best, no matter what others say... (some call it arrogance, but you get the job done with the least stress!)
DSP
It doesn't have an internal wave editor, but using Audacity has seen me through well - but you could insert your favourite here without any problems... You're right about the price, you get a lot for the money, and Flavio (the dev) is very responsive, and the forum is welcoming.
However, it look slike you're doing the best thing - trying whats around. In the end, use what suits you best, no matter what others say... (some call it arrogance, but you get the job done with the least stress!)
DSP

