That's good added info about editing from Bob. If I had learned to do audio editing when there was non-destructive editing, it could have saved me an occasional error. At this point, with over two decades of experience, I'm pretty confident in my editing skills, but it still is nice to know I could use a different program to edit without changing the original file.

I first learned to edit by spicing audio tape. Talk about destructive.


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