Tony Caldwell
01-13-2002, 06:47 PM
Hi,
Over on the DCC forum, I asked about editing software. Everybody seemed to agree on Cool Edit Pro as being very good.
Before I go out and spend $400, I would like to ask a few questions about it...
Will it allow me to do the following:
Crossfade two stereo songs by putting them on four separate tracks and "mixing" them together? Can this be done from separate cds without going through the analog input of my computer (keeping it all in the digital realm?)
Let's say I can do that, and I have the two songs placed on four tracks. I want to move one song a fraction of a second forward or backward. Is this possible?
Say I am making a compilation CD. I have fifteen songs recorded at fifteen different "volumes". Can I adjust the volumes to be consistent on the final product?
Let's suppose for a second that I am a deranged satanist, and I want to hear my ELO "Face the Music" CD backward... Can I reverse the tracks and make them play in reverse?
Say I have a copy of a soundboard recording from a 1976 Jethro Tull concert that plays too fast. Can I adjust the "pitch" so that I can finally hear it in the right speed??
FINALLY... Where is the best place to purchase this software?
Thanks to all the guys who have helped me with this question!
I will try to give it a rest for now.
Take care,
Tony
Over on the DCC forum, I asked about editing software. Everybody seemed to agree on Cool Edit Pro as being very good.
Before I go out and spend $400, I would like to ask a few questions about it...
Will it allow me to do the following:
Crossfade two stereo songs by putting them on four separate tracks and "mixing" them together? Can this be done from separate cds without going through the analog input of my computer (keeping it all in the digital realm?)
Let's say I can do that, and I have the two songs placed on four tracks. I want to move one song a fraction of a second forward or backward. Is this possible?
Say I am making a compilation CD. I have fifteen songs recorded at fifteen different "volumes". Can I adjust the volumes to be consistent on the final product?
Let's suppose for a second that I am a deranged satanist, and I want to hear my ELO "Face the Music" CD backward... Can I reverse the tracks and make them play in reverse?
Say I have a copy of a soundboard recording from a 1976 Jethro Tull concert that plays too fast. Can I adjust the "pitch" so that I can finally hear it in the right speed??
FINALLY... Where is the best place to purchase this software?
Thanks to all the guys who have helped me with this question!
I will try to give it a rest for now.
Take care,
Tony