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Thanks for the tips. I was trying out Sound Studio which is ok. Adobe Audition is a bit expensive and more than I need really, as I just want a wave editor. I am downloading Audiofile Engineering's thing now as it looks like just what I am looking for - I'll let you know how I get on!!
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Still using Peak (I guess it's "Peak Pro" now) here - mostly just because that's what I'm used to since "switch"ing (back) to Mac and weaning myself off of Wavelab and Sound Forge.

 

Although I must say, it's rare that I use it much lately - I seem to get quite a bit done without leaving Logic that I used to seem to switch back and forth between Cubase, Sound Forge, WaveLab, and ACID back in the bad-ol-Windows days, or Cubase 'n Peak back in the OS9-charcoal-G4-and-hadn't-moved-to-Logic-yet days.

 

For certain file-conversion, pop-n-click-redrawing, and other "utility" tasks it's still a good thing to have - invaluable for some of the "audio restoration of old movie audio tracks" stuff I was doing for a while, editing batches of home-made sample collections, etc.

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