Stan, just to be clear, I use Adobe Audition for audio editing. This is what used to be the free Cool Edit, then Cool Edit Pro of fifteen ago. It has superb noise reduction features (the only thing reputedly better is by Izotope). As far as cut and paste, all editors are pretty much the same, as long as you zoom into the waveform far enough and cut only at the zero crossings. Your editor should have a function to find them.

I stay with Audition, and SONAR, because they are what I learned first. Although I have used several other DAWs (Pro Tools, Digital Performer), and audio editors (Sound Forge) I see no sense in learning the subtleties of other software when I know one or two over two decades worth. For people just starting out, RealBand is a very good choice to start with.


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