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Just curious for a consensuses. I curently have Cubase LE (free w/hardware I recently bought) and I am suprised at how powerful it is. However, I would like to be able to modify live sound waves to reduce background noise and to fix flat vocals etc. Any ideas? |
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Musician's Friend - Search Results I just bought the Melodyne Uno and hope to try it out very soon. Brandon |
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CybeCat, thats funny (not haha funny but familiar funny) I own Cubase SX3, very powerful and very articulate for nearly everything. BUT, I am so familiar with Cool Edit Pro2 (been using it since Syntrillium first came out with it) now called Adobe Audition (bought from Syntrilium, lucky guy) thats basically what I use to edit all my vocals. Actually I tend to edit all my wave fils in there. Not sure if its more powerful or even with Cubase's wave editor, but Audition is layed out really nice and is very intuitive.
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