

It lets you edit several formats and associated codecs together without having to bother with the technicalities. Version 16 also sports a redesigned resampling engine with improved resampling quality at sample rates up to 384kHz. It really shines when used in editing podcast audio for broadcast. Also new is modernReverb, a quick reverb effect mostly organized around presets. So, my first (and last) impression of Sound Forge Pro 16 is that Im quite impressed. Likewise, the restoration software lets you dig into the frequency spectrum to help attenuate clicks, pops, and other undesirable degradations. In version 16, the new modernEQ tool enables precise frequency adjustments of the kind you’d expect from professional software. Furthermore, you can export straight to audiobook formats in addition to all standard audio files. If you’re doing podcasts or audiobooks, these may be all you’ll ever need. 214 subscribers SOUND FORGE Pro 15 offers powerful tools for professional recording, editing, mastering and restoration. Some of those are powered by iZotope Ozone Elements 9. The software covers the basics of high-fidelity recording (up to 32-bit, 384khz) and wave editing (including 5.1 surround files) and reaches all the way to mastering and restoration features. Sound Forge Audio Studio 16 is an audio editor that won’t intimidate beginners but it’s going to carry them fairly far in their recording pursuits before more advanced features call for a DAW.
