sound editing/ remix

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  • SigDesign0

    Of course, Pro Tools is the industry standard. But, that costs a bit more, since you have to buy their hardware (also hard to get the cracks since you need the hardware). Cubase is good... I like it... I have Cubase 4, but you could probably get away with using Cubase LE if it's just for remixing.

    But, depending on the complexity of your project, GarageBand might be all you need. Also, for simply remixing, looping, and adding a small amount of fx, Adobe SoundBooth is pretty good.

    • I should note that Cubase supports .VST plugins, which are plentiful...some cost money, some are free...SigDesign

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