| Subject | : | Recording software for OS/2? |
| Author | : | dogwomble |
| Date | : | 25 Jun, 2005 on 23:44 |
| Hey guys, I was wondering if you guys knew of any recording/multitrack software for OS/2 and where I can obtain a copy? I'm looking for something similar to Adobe Audition or Acid Pro (both Windows packages). |
| Subject | : | Re:Recording software for OS/2? |
| Author | : | Fahrvenugen |
| Date | : | 28 Jun, 2005 on 05:45 |
| Sorry to say but you may be out of luck... I've been looking for a CoolEdit (what Adobe Audition was called before Adobe bought it) or Audacity (open source audio editor) equivelant for OS/2 for years. I've yet to find something that I like, and as a result I keep boot manager and Windows on a separate partition for the purpose of multi-track audio editing. The most complete package out there for OS/2 is Ceres SoundStudio, although this product has been discontinued. There are still demo copies floating around FTP sites though (I think it is even still on Hobbes). Although the last time I tried it, I found it to be confusing and buggy - I gave up on it. At one point Audiostation was being developped, but I havn't seen any updates to it in quite a while. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/audiostation/ Any one else have any thoughts? |
| Subject | : | Re:Recording software for OS/2? |
| Author | : | melf mikaelelf@os2ug.se |
| Date | : | 28 Jun, 2005 on 08:39 |
| Audacity seems to run with Odin, maybee you should test that out. I've run it and everything seems to function on the surface. Though I have not tested it with soundfiles. |
| Subject | : | Re:Recording software for OS/2? |
| Author | : | dljone9 dljone9@os2world.com |
| Date | : | 30 Jun, 2005 on 13:48 |
I actually got CoolEdit (Adobe Audition's orgin) to run in OS/2 w/ I'd pay a good price for a solid audio editing package for OS/2... |