I use it daily, both to make adjustments and measurements on single tracks, and to trim and normalize the final mix from my DAW. I do not record with Sound Forge Pro, nor do I use its multitrack capability - it is my main audio editor that pops up when I double-click an audio track in my DAW. I’ve had about every (pro) version since, and when asked to review Sound Forge Audio Studio 12 (SFAS12 from now on), I decided it might be enlightening to see how the former LE version compares with the ‘pro’ versions. I’ve used Sound Forge since its first release in the late 90’s, and was actually a beta tester when it was a product of Sonic Foundry in Madison WI. Price: about $45 at time of this review, but originally listed at $60 (there is a free 30-day demo version).
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