

- #SONY SOUND FORGE 2 INSTALL#
- #SONY SOUND FORGE 2 WINDOWS 10#
- #SONY SOUND FORGE 2 PRO#
- #SONY SOUND FORGE 2 SOFTWARE#
- #SONY SOUND FORGE 2 PC#

Sound Forge has always been able to rip and burn audio to and from CDs, but the inclusion of CD Architect with v8 provided a more professional level of CD creation. Of course, when version 8 brought support for VST plug-ins, this opened up further processing options for users who already own plug-ins in that format. As well as the usual compression, EQ, modulation and delay-style effects, more recent inclusions have been multi-band dynamics and Acoustic Mirror, a convolution-based reverb. Processing options were, until version 8, provided via Direct X plug-ins, and a number of these were included in the Sound Forge package.

Basic editing tasks such as trimming, adding fades, normalising and resampling can all be performed accurately and with ease, and file output formats cover all the usual standards, including MP3 encoding. In essence, Sound Forge has always provided an efficient and well-featured environment within which to perform detailed editing of mono and stereo audio files. Those unfamiliar with the application can play catch-up via the SOS web site, where they can read previous reviews from the May 1996, November 2001, September 2002 and June 2005 issues. There is little point is spending too much time here revisiting Sound Forge 's core features.
#SONY SOUND FORGE 2 SOFTWARE#
Given the combination of software and plug-ins provided, Sony's use of the phrase 'Digital Audio Production Suite' to describe it would seem to sum things up quite nicely. The combined prices of the Izotope plug-ins, CD Architect and the Noise Reduction plug-ins, when bought individually, is well in excess of the price of Sound Forge itself, so the bundle would seem to represent good value for money. Also included in the bundle are Sony's CD Architect (v5.2) and Noise Reduction (v2.0).
#SONY SOUND FORGE 2 PRO#
Users of Sony's Vegas or Acid Pro will know that these applications have had multi-channel audio capabilities for some time, so Sony clearly have some expertise in the area, and it would seem to make very good sense to provide users of these applications with a true editing environment to work in.Īmongst the other new features of this release are further reworking of the user interface, an improved range of metering options and a bundle of 'mastering' effects supplied by Izotope. Nearly two years later, Sony have released version 9 of Sound Forge - and guess what's top of the 'new feature' list? Yep, support for surround sound: or, more accurately, comprehensive support for the recording, editing and output of multi-channel audio. Alan's key criticism was the lack of support for surround sound formats. Alan Tubbs reviewed version 8 back in the June 2005 issue of SOS, and was suitably impressed with the refinements to the user interface and new features such as VST and ASIO support. I'm a big fan of Wavelab 's Audio Montage features, but for straight editing tasks I've always had a personal preference for Sound Forge.
#SONY SOUND FORGE 2 PC#
And when it comes to sophisticated audio editing - on the PC at least - two applications really dominate: Sony's Sound Forge and Steinberg's Wavelab. However good your DAW is at tweaking and trimming audio files, sophisticated audio editing is not really what a MIDI + Audio sequencer is really about. I am looking for a work around for this since the Magix team Explicitly states that Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio 10 will work and does work with Windows 10.Sony's Sound Forge is one of the best-known stereo editing packages around, and version 9 brings a new world of multi-channel editing possibilities. apparently the Microsoft person does not know this.

#SONY SOUND FORGE 2 WINDOWS 10#
Windows 8 has Microsoft Framework 2.0/3.5 whereas Windows 10 has Microsoft Framework 4.5 native when doing so the only thing suggested in the drop down list is Windows 8. In this forum post the Microsoft person suggests that a user use compatibility mode. I have been searching the World Wide Web for answers and saw this today from Microsoft answers
#SONY SOUND FORGE 2 INSTALL#
I have contacted them but have not yet received and answer as to how i am able to install this software onto Windows 10. now i know that windows 10 has Microsoft Framework 4.5 native but Magix who is now handling Sound Forge Audio I am trying to install Audio Studio 10 onto this windows 10 computer and i get an Error that download of Microsoft Framework 2.0 was corrupted. I have once again done a clean install of Windows 10 Professional 64-bit on my computer being that the hardware is designed for the newer O.S.'s, installing my software however is one of the reasons i did not want tot upgrade.
