![]() I really like the larger displays, which are much like the Waves' WLM. Looking for a large-display RMS/LUFS metering-solution, I recently downloaded the Youlean Loudness plugin. Posted: Sat 10:19 am Post Huggins Have you tested the Youlean Loudness meter? I also use the photo and video tools so the CC subscription is just part of doing business for me, but if you don't NEED what Audition has to offer then there are definitely options. Really it comes down to the questions: What do you really NEED (now and in the future) for your editing. There is also a Spectral Layers for Spectral Editing (works with Sound Forge) but again, it is not integrated like it is in Audition. SoundForge Pro now comes with Izotope RX Elements for spectral editing (though not nearly as efficient as Audition). ProTools does it as well I believe.Īnd spectral editing is the big one. If you need a hard limiter there are lots of free solutions for Mac or PC.Īs for analyzing audio Twisted Wave (Mac only), SoundForge Pro (Mac or PC now from Magix instead of Sony), Audition handle this with built-in functionality. The three things that I found to be consistently missing from most solutions were Spectral Editing, a good Hard Limiter, and some way to consistently analyze Peak and RMS levels of audio. I think I've tried almost every DAW out there because I was looking for the most functional and cost effective solution for the Bee Audio narrator course (that doesn't exist anymore). ![]() Location: In the souls of a million jeans waveform repair, batch processing, etc.įor rare multi-track stuff, I go to Pro Tools. $60 if you make less than $20K a year Commercial license $225. So, we'll see what Cyber Monday deals Adobe has if any. I do a little multi-track production on occasion. I have thought about Pro Tools but it seems like too much and Twisted Wave is only single track. I just hope all audio software companies don't go the "renting" route. Was well worth it and less headaches than my PC's. My current Mac mini has been solid for 5 years and is just now starting to slow down and wear out but with plenty of use. Too much work going on and no time to fiddle with software and learn it. Looking at Audacity but it just doesn't do what Adobe does and I won't be near as fast on it. Will probably have to "rent" Audition for Mac since I don't have any more installs left on my current CS 6. The first step, they say, is admitting it: I am an O.A.V. Location: Equidistant from New York City and Philadelphia, along the NJ ShoreĪ final note from me on Adobe Creative Cloud: the reason I'm running far, far away from Adobe is that they just raised the annual subscription rate. Mac users: besides Adobe Audition, what DAW do you use? Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in VO-BB - A VO Family :: View topic - Mac users: besides Adobe Audition, what DAW do you use?įAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register
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