Gee - this may really show my age or how long I've been involved in Avid.
AudioVision was the product - Tons of sound editors thought it
blew protools away for the editorial process.
Too bad Avid killed it years ago.
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Jeff Hedberg <jeff@unioneditorial.com>wrote:
> **
>
>
> This is off topic.
>
> I'm looking for Sound editing software that would allow me to organize
> clips and subclips similar to how the Avid does with bins.
>
> I COULD use Media Composer to do this - but I need sample based audio
> editing as well.
>
> I couldn't seem to get Garage Band, or Audacity to hold clips for me, and
> when I tried iMovie it seemed to want me to put video on everything in
> order to edit the audio.
>
> Anyways - I know it's off topic, but if any of you know any Mac software
> that could help me with this I'd appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
> ------------------
> Jeff Hedberg
> Union Editorial
> 575 Broadway
> 6th floor
> New York, NY 10012
>
>
>
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