I used to use Cool Edit 96 but I didn't care for it all that much. It seemed
to leave all my stuff sounding very pale and cold. I have SoundForge and
Acid registered now. After finishing the whole song in FruityLoops I bring
it into Acid for EQ and Volume adjustments, then I bring the whole thing
into SoundForge for a loudness normalization. That's pretty much the whole
process that I use, if anyone's interested in the whole myriad of processes
I use in FruityLoops just ask =).
quoted 24 lines From: "foam bee" <foambee@splink.com>
>From: "foam bee" <foambee@splink.com>
>To: <fleshpile@hotmail.com>, <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: (idm) Synths, MIDI, music
>Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 23:59:27 -0700
>
>Do you use cool edit pro or no?? Cool edit pretty much does it all
>automatically. I do all the eq and tweaking and such when I have it in
>multiple tracks and get it just right, then when it's all finished I go to
>edit mixdown and it gives you the option of stero/mono and the bitrate.
>Stereo obviously makes a difference if you use a lot of panning and LFOs.
>I
>usually do.
>
>foambee@splink.com
>http://www.splink.com/punkrag/bzrec/ (my record label)
>http://www.splink.com/punkrag/crtrader/ (cdr/mp3 trading)
>
>
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