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So, I hope you can currently work around this issue. Sony's Sound Forge is one of the best-known stereo editing packages around, and version 9 brings a new world of multi-channel editing possibilities. I cannot say for sure if and how soon this can be addressed in a way that would allow you to go back to your old workflow.
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possible to first mark the noise sample for the denoiser, open the denoiser plug-in, use the learn function, and then somehow save the noise sample from within the plug-in window, so you could then close the plug-in dialogue again, change the selection to your entire file, re-open the plug-in and then load the noise sample from within the plug-in? You can do the same with your other DAW I do not know if other DAW offers it own sets of plug-in like the Sony wave hammer and Express FX plug-ins. I have passed this on to development for their attention.Īre you currently able to work around this problem? Is it e.g. After complete installation of Sound forge, I then refresh the effects lists in Adobe Audition and there the Sony sets of plug-in are also added 'automatically' in Adobe Audition. So, this clearly conflicts with your desired workflow. The problem seems to be, that any plug-in dialogue in our new implementation of SF has the sole focus and doesn't allow for any operations in the timeline behind the dialogue window. MAGIX TECH SUPPORT: "Thank you for your message and the detailed illustration of the problem. Noise reduction is an important part of my workflow on multiple files and the workaround is far too inefficient when an older version of the program does it much faster. Looks like the Sound Forge I've known and always preferred as my go to audio editor is no longer. If even a fraction of it is cut then the mp3 file saved (with the same properties), it then opens fine in Sony Sound Forge. mp3 file as soon as I first open/edit/save it in another application. NOTE: I was pleased to get quick responses from an actual person but it sounds like this issue will not be addressed unless other complain as well. My Sony Sound Forge is registered on only one machine and is working fine.