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cutting music on a Mac
what's your favorite free or moderately priced software?
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I use Peak Le for about 49.95 or there is amadeus which is 19.95. Both work with mac running 10.4.x or higher.
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Protools is great :p
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I love SoundStudio too.
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My old coach used something called Garage Band. I don't know the details of this type of thing (I'm not much of an electronic genius!), but it seemed pretty cool. It could do a lot of stuff with a piece of music! One of our nights in Tokyo we just sat in the room and took my one piece of skating music that I have, and played around with it with different cuts and effects. All sorts of crazy effects. All evening we did this. It seemed pretty user-friendly... even I got the hang of it... and for that to happen, it HAS to be pretty darn easy!!!
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Audacity is free
Audacity (free) works on a Mac too if you're feeling budget conscious!
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/mac |
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Thanks everyone! This gives me a few things to try out. I'll be needing music for my FS3 program one of these days and I want time to play around, maybe give my coach a few different cuts to pick from.
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