I like how Adobe and Sony normalize the sound better. Audacity, if I recall, just max-es out the sound. I've done my best to forget about Audacity, but that's probably because I wasn't taught on that software.
Even Audition is week in normalizing (which I use the most in the production work I do) and I've had to improvise on making edits with it. Sound Forge is the best I've used, hands down, but I can't seem to get a copy of it. It's not great for multi-track work, but everything from normalizing and sound altering with WaveHammer is just so much easier than it is with anything else I've used. But again, it's impossible to use it for multi-track editing which makes Audition more useful sometimes.
Even Audition is week in normalizing (which I use the most in the production work I do) and I've had to improvise on making edits with it. Sound Forge is the best I've used, hands down, but I can't seem to get a copy of it. It's not great for multi-track work, but everything from normalizing and sound altering with WaveHammer is just so much easier than it is with anything else I've used. But again, it's impossible to use it for multi-track editing which makes Audition more useful sometimes.
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