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Re: [ARSCLIST] Software for Mac



Bias Peak and Soap are for Mac. I've used the pro versions of this software and found them to be excellent. They are fairly expensive though the non pro versions would be less. Go to the Bias web site for more information.

Malcolm Smith.

On Oct 14, 2008, at 11:58 AM, WIlliam McQuay wrote:

HI Craig,

We are digitizing our audio collection using Sonic Studio's soundBlade digital editing software and both Sonic and Prism A/D/ A's. We find the quality of the hardware and software to be very high.

Bill


On Oct 14, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Craig Breaden wrote:


Hi all,

I'm deciding whether or not to move my audio transfer workflow to Mac.
Pretty much everything else I do is on Mac, particularly since we do
a lot with video oral histories. Right now I use both SoundForge and
WaveLab on a Windows machine, and have considered trying Boot Camp and
Parallels so I can run them on my Mac. My systems guys warned me off
of Boot Camp, and so that leaves either Parallels ($79), so I can run
my software, or getting audio software that will run on a Mac. I can
always stay with my Windows machine for audio, but it drives me a bit
bonkers with its wonkiness. Any suggestions or sharing of experiences
using Parallels would be welcome.


Craig

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