TopicPosted on 02/12/2016 at 17:30:59[Getting started] Why You Need a Dedicated Digital Audio Editor
When it comes to music-production software, DAWs get all the glory. And for good reason: You use them for all the glamorous parts of the process, such as tracking, overdubbing and mixing. Conversely, digital audio editor applications are relegated to the grunt work, and don’t get talked about as much. Nevertheless, if you don’t have an audio editor as part of your software arsenal, you should consider getting one. In this article, we'll tell you why.
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2Posted on 03/16/2022 at 22:43:26
This is a great article. I am new to this, so I didn't even know the difference between a DAW and an Audio Editor. Now I know what destructive editing is, and what batch processing is, and I know why you would want to use them. This article was clear, and I understood everything well.