The other effects and processing are top-notch. The Izotope plug-in that comes with the program is much better but it’s not included in the 15-day trial, which is otherwise fully functional. It’s simply not in the same league as BIAS SoundSoap 2 or Izotope RX 2. I had success only with small amounts of background noise. ![]() One disappointment with SFAS was with its own noise reduction. The program includes Sony’s Audio Enhancer, a very capable multi-purpose mastering tool. Editing is extremely quick and facile, and there are numerous time-saving presets for diminuendos, dynamic swells, flanging, normalizing, etc. The only file type it wouldn’t load was my APE file. SFAS imports a wide variety of stereo files including wave files up to 32-bits/192kHz, Windows and Apple lossless, FLAC, and Ogg. Plain and simple, Sound Force Audio Station’s interface is easy to use and puts all options within easy reach. ![]() But it supports just about every other audio editing feature, including the vast majority of VST effects plug-ins. There’s no support for 2.1, 5.1 or 7.1 multi-channel audio, nor piping to the Celemony Melodyne editor. Sony’s Sound Forge Audio Studio 10 ($70, currently on promotion for $49, free feature-limited demo) may not be the most modern-looking of applications, but it’s an audio editor with impeccable 2-channel chops.
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