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Mastering software question

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Do you think it would be better to go with Sound forge 9 or Wavelab 6? I just do not think I would take full advantage of wavelab, but I think I would feel like I was missing out on something if I got Sound forge. Can you do PQ code editing in sound forge? Also, how simple would it be to master a 12 track CD in sound forge? I've looked up quite a bit about wavelab, but I do not know nearly as much about sound forge.
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Post by Stephen »

For what it's worth, I've used Soundforge since it was a Sonic Foundry product, and I love it.
I wish I could compare them for you, but I'm unfamiliar with Wavelab, although I hear good things.
It's doubtful you'll go wrong either way really, sometimes it's just a matter of how you like the GUI.
Good luck.
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