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Default Audio Editor vs. DAW: Whats the Difference?

On Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 4:07:24 PM UTC-4, geoff wrote:
On 17/08/2017 3:58 AM, wrote:
http://www.toptenreviews.com/softwar...ting-software/

JUST AS I THOUGHT!!!

Jack


Bit of a fluffy article. Their definition of 'best' might not be the
same as that of people for whom these functions are a specialty.

There is a degree of cross-over between the two, but also distinct
differences in function and purpose. Some apps could do both, but would
be IMO 'cluttered'. Essentially they got that bit right.

If you want a fully-fledged DAW for less that their $100, check out
Reaper with licence for personal use.

geoff


I see Reaper was used in the multi-tracks I gained. Thanks, but when I can producer better sound quality than what the Columbia Records engineers published, Goldwave is all I need.

What improved sound quality of CDs? Same claim better DA converters. I claim, getting rid of those stinking Sony PCM machines (part of DAW) that know one knew how to operate, because everyone was scared of digital "sound"!!

Cordially,
Jack