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Old March 11th 11, 01:53 PM
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I do have a couple of quibbles, however. The main one is the size of the SoundSaver's window. It can't fill the screen and that leaves you working in a needlessly cramped environment. This is least convenient when you're trying to zero in on a particular place in a sound wave so that you can accurately split a track. Although you can zoom the sound wave display, it's still a small area in which to work. I asked BIAS about this and the company said that the target user doesn't care about large wave forms--that they might be confusing to novices. That's possible. But assuming everyone benefits from an easy-to-use digitizing application, why limit those who face wave-form displays with no fear?
 
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