![]() ![]() ***I should add that, on a daily basis, I use SoundStudio 4 ( ) which is fine for simple, one-off waveform editing but not suited to larger projects involving regions and batch processing. On the other end of the spectrum are the freebie/low cost apps like Audacity and WavePad (and many others) but I don't know if these will have the functions I need and I haven't bothered to find out because I'm not sure if I trust these with an entire sample library production.Īre simple audio editors/batch processors a thing of the past? What apps are people using? I don't need a BMW, just a reliable Toyota. I've seen others like Samplitude, FL Studio, RX8, etc etc but these are expensive and, frankly, too complicated and overloaded with features for the simple type of editing I do. ![]() I briefly tried Pro Tools First and PreSonus Studio One-thinking these would be simpler, paired-down versions of their bloatware-but the UIs were a learning curve, simple functions not obvious, and I think I encountered the same shortcomings as with Triumph. For waveform editing, you need quick, direct mouse control on a waveform for zooming, shuttling, selecting, dragging, fading etc etc and Triumph had weird key combinations and odd mouse settings for doing this. I bought Triumph a couple years ago but it turned out to be surprisingly non-user-friendly. Among other things, I make sample libraries which involves a lot of detailed waveform work as well as batch processing. I'm still using an older version of Sound Forge (buggy as hell) on an old Mac because I honestly haven't found a good replacement. everything in a new thread (with prices): Īs someone who started audio editing way back with SoundEdit16 and Sound Forge, I'm having a really hard time finding similar software that can run on newer OS X versions. Cheers for all the suggestions/advice adapt or die. A global network of more than 5,000 Apple Authorized Service Providers supports more than 100,000 active technicians.*UPDATE* This post kinda blew up so there are a ton of good recs I'm trying to follow up on now. Over the past three years, Apple has nearly doubled the number of service locations with access to genuine Apple parts, tools, and training, including more than 4,500 Independent Repair Providers. ![]() The program is part of Apple’s broader commitment to expand repair options for consumers.įor users who don’t have experience repairing electronic devices, visiting a professional Apple Authorized Service Provider with certified technicians who use genuine Apple parts - designed and tested to internationally recognized standards - is the safest and most reliable way to get a repair. Launched in April 2022, Self Service Repair gives anyone with relevant experience repairing electronic devices access to the manuals, genuine Apple parts, and tools used at Apple Store and Apple Authorized Service Provider locations. ![]() Intended for users with the knowledge and expertise to repair Apple devices, Apple Diagnostics troubleshooting sessions will give customers the same ability as Apple Authorized Service Providers and Independent Repair Providers to test devices for optimal part functionality and performance, as well as identify which parts may need repair. With this latest expansion, Self Service Repair now supports 35 Apple products in 33 countries and 24 languages.Īdditionally, Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair is available today in the U.S., with availability in Europe to come next year. Self Service Repair is also now available for Apple users in 24 additional European countries, including Croatia, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, Portugal, and Switzerland. Self Service Repair is now available for the iPhone 15 lineup and Mac models powered by the M2 lineup, including the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro, the 15-inch MacBook Air, Mac mini, Mac Pro, and Mac Studio. Apple expands Self Service Repair and introduces new Diagnostics processĪpple is expanding Self Service Repair, and launching a new diagnostic tool that gives users more transparency and autonomy to troubleshoot issues. ![]()
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