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Re: [ARSCLIST] Software for Mac



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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Head, Media and Oral History
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Main Library
University of Georgia
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