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norriss

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i use wavelab 6, i have never used any of the other programs so i cant say this is best but i find it easy to use and i can tweak all the levels to get the best quality i can
 
can all be done in Nero 7.. are the above any better?!:)

just used soundforge & t-racks for ages 'suppose im just in a routine!;) nero was 'just' a cd burning tool when i first got a copy & i've never really used it for anything else except for burning cd/dvd

i know that you can equalize, compress, limit & burn all in soundforge, but i don't!...too lazy to learn how!!
i particually like t-racks (T-RackS) to master with its got a simple interface that you can set up to master the full track or you can process in real time and fiddle away to your hearts content!