Cool Edit

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Gary Ball
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Location: Lapwai, Idaho, USA

Cool Edit

Post by Gary Ball »

Wondering about using it for home recording system. Anybody tried it?
Tony LaCroix
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Location: Austin, Texas, USA

Post by Tony LaCroix »

I tried that one and n-track. I found n-track to be more user-friendly, and it's cheap. You can try it for free, too. www.n-track.com. Any recording software is only as good as your sound card, though.

Tony
Doyle Huff
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Location: Broken Arrow, OK USA

Post by Doyle Huff »

Gary, pull up Waltersclan/jd&linda. These are songs that J.D. recorded with Cool Edit Pro. Hope this helps.
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Tommy Mc
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Location: Middlesex VT

Post by Tommy Mc »

Gary, Cool Edit has a steep learning curve, but in my opinion it's worth the effort. Great program.
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Tony Prior
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Location: Charlotte NC

Post by Tony Prior »

Hi gary..

I have purchased Cool Edit and have used it for a few..well..edits !

I still record on the 8 track, transfer to the PC and then use Cool Edit for some final foolin' around.

I like it good enough but I have not yet used it for anything major.

many forum members here do use it though and it is a fine program.

tp