However, it can also be used to record and edit music clips. One of Audition’s greatest strengths is its audio restoration abilities. A free trial of the Studio version is available, as well.
Sound Forge Audio Studio 15 retails for $50, or you can pay $2.99 per month for a subscription to Sound Forge Audio Studio 365. The software also has some new features compared to the previous version, including a remote recording feature and a streamlined Windows context window. This software supports FLAC and AAC formats and up to six audio channels per project allowing you to edit in full 5.1 surround sound.
Magix Audio Studio 15 also includes iZotope Ozone Elements, which is a nice plus.
The Audio Studio’s interface is fully adjustable with four different hues: Dark, Medium, Light and White. Other handy features include one-touch recording, a spectrum analysis tool and a new Event Tool that is supposed to offer a more flexible editing experience. In short, features like audio restoration tools, time stretch and pitch manipulation make this software appealing to the video editor. While the name may not be as familiar to editors using Adobe, AVID or Apple Products, Sound Forge has been around for 25 years.