Overview
SOUND FORGE is a software suite of various professional audio editing tools that helps producers, artists, and sound engineers create unique soundtracks. Its unified interface allows users to record, edit, restore, and master audio with the most up-to-date technology.
SOUND FORGE enables professionals to splice, modify and improvise audio files in minutes to achieve audio excellence. Users can capture sounds and vocals at any quality up to 32-bit/384 kHz which can be easily viewed with the help of live waveform display & real-time monitoring. Using SOUND FORGE, users can restore and transform old sounds into high-quality by converting vinyl and tapes into digital audio files with iZotope Ozone 9 Elements.
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Features
- Audio Manipulation
- Audio Mixing
- Audio Recording
- Collaboration Tools
- Mastering
Specifications
- Deployment: Cloud Based, Web Based, SaaS Based, Installed - Mac, Installed - Windows
Language Support
- English
Company Details
Company Name: MAGIX Computer Products International
Headquarter: Germany
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Reviews
I use the Normalize feature every time I use Sound Forge. I like to get my sound files normalized to the same volume. I also use the Pitch Shift feature quite a bit. It comes in handy When learning songs that may be in a different tuning (Eb for instance). I find it easier to tube the song to standard rather than retune my guitar every time.
I like Sound Forge for its powerful editing tools. It is simply a top-notch software when it comes to audio recording, editing, mixing, and mastering. I work in a commercial radio station and I’m confident to say that Sound Forge has been a great help over the years. It has enabled us to maintain crystal-clear audio quality and improved audio production. Multitrack recording, batch conversion, high-quality audio, many different file formats support and hotkey functions are my favorites.
Sound Forge has always been the Gold Standard for my audio recordings, no matter the input source. I became a user in the late 90’s and have been using it ever since. It’s a VERY lightweight program and can read/write just about any possible file format you throw at it.
I primarily use Sound Forge for audio recording. I’m a radio jockey and a voice-over artist. Occasionally, I have to record my show and send it over to the production team. Other than my show, I do commercial voiceovers and Sound Forge helps in recording the audio and mastering it. I can easily record, remove long patches, extra breaths, unwanted clicks, and also apply some effects to improve the voice.