Overview

Sound Forge is the professional’s choice for mono and stereo digital audio recording and editing and with Jeffrey P. Fisher at the helm, viewers learn to navigate the hidden in’s and out’s of this industry-standard audio editing application.
Jeffrey P. Fisher provides audio, video, music, writing, training, and media production services. He also writes about music, sound, and video for print and the Web. He's published six books including: "Instant Sound Forge" (CMP, 2004), "The Voice Actor's Guide to Home Recording" (with Harlan Hogan, Artistpro.com, 2004), and "Profiting From Your Music and Sound Project Studio" (Allworth Press, 2001). He teaches Digital Audio Production and Advanced Audio Production at the College of DuPage Multimedia Arts department in Glen Ellyn, IL. Also, Jeffrey co-hosts the Acid, Sound Forge, and Vegas forums on Digital Media Net (www.dmnforums.com).
- Make unattended, timed recordings
- Edit digital audio on a sample-by-sample basis
- Audition effects and other processes non-destructively
- Fix mistakes, reduce or eliminate noise, and overcome other audio problems
- Restore old recordings from analog tape, vinyl, and other formats
- Rip audio from CDs, such as sound effects, and quickly edit and tweak them
- Manipulate audio in new and unique ways for musical or sound design purposes
- Create, edit, and save Acid loops
- Master audio for CD
- Finalize audio for video projects
- Convert to the popular Web formats (MP3, Windows Media, etc.)
- And so much more!