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> My HDR does ALL of my editing now. I really neverwww.
\n> used waveform redrawing
\n> tools anyway and between the supplied fade curves and the
\n> volume envelope I
\n> can get any type of fade I need. I do go to the DAW for
\n> Auto tune or
\n> multiband compression or limiting these are all mix
\n> functions and the HDR is
\n> a recorder/editor. And v1.0 really is running well.
\n> Dave Pinsky
\n> Gark Studio
\n>
\n> In a message dated 2/1/01 12:37:14 PM,
\n> jayboyd@... writes:
\n>
\n> > * what percentage of your editing do you now do on
\n> > hdr2496???
\n> >
\n> -------------------------------------------------------
\n> > * under what circumstances, what tasks must you go
\n> back
\n> > to the DAW to accomplish???
\n> >
\n> >
\n> >
\n> >
\n> >thanx,
\n> >J
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