- Platform: Mac
- Media: CD-ROM
- Item Quantity: 1
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An especially nice feature is how well SoundEdit integrates with QuickTime. SoundEdit can open a QuickTime movie and fully control the audio tracks (number of tracks, synchronization, mixes, etc.). It also displays a series of thumbnail images (a filmstrip) of the video along the top of the track editor, which can be scaled up to a frame-by-frame view when absolute synchronization is essential. This movie with a new or newly enhanced track is then saved to disk without recompression of the video track.
As an added bonus, the SoundEdit 16 CD features a library of over 300 royalty-free sound effects, each recorded at CD quality (16 bit/44 KHz). Categories include "industrial," "buttons/switches," "liquids/gases," and "impacts"--there are 22 categories in all.
SoundEdit is an ideal application to accompany new media production tools like Macromedia Flash, Director, or any of the video editing packages, but it is not without some flaws. For one, this version is showing its age. It would be nice to see SoundEdit updated to work with MP3 files, and to modernize the interface to take advantage of the Mac's new enhanced file open/save dialog boxes.
SoundEdit 16 fills an important niche in the toolbox of the multimedia content developer, and anyone looking to do serious sound work should consider it. --Mike Caputo
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13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not too special!,
By Greg P (Monrovia, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: SoundEdit 16 2.0 (CD-ROM)
There is no advantage to paying so much to buy this instead of a Sonic Foundry sound editor(which costs fractions less). My personal opinion would be to pick up a copy of WaveLab. It is sufficient for dealing with common file formats as well as on-the-fly editing of loops/samples for DJ's.
7 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Works well with MacOS 7.0,
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This review is from: SoundEdit 16 2.0 (CD-ROM)
If you buy this product it's because you didn't research anything else. If you want to edit audio final cut can do a better job than sound edit. If you want MIDI than get Performer or emagic logic for between 3 bill and a 1000$.sound edit is antiquated and has very limited function.
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