Sony Soundforge Audio Studio 9, Wine AppImage, Bionic64

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Sony Soundforge Audio Studio 9, Wine AppImage, Bionic64

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Just to mention, for those who want to get rid of Audacity (because of its upcoming "telemetry") and like to use programs under Wine:
https://github.com/audacity/audacity/pull/835

Sony Soundforge Audio Studio 9, Wine AppImage, ArtStudio64 (Bionic).

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I still have the original CD (bought when still using XP), installed it into my Bionic64, using the wine-staging-linux-x86-v5.11-PlayOnLinux-x86_64.AppImage (of course, renamed to Wine64.AppImage). Registered online and works out of the box. Though, didn't make any excessive use of it by now!

My Music:
https://soundcloud.com/user-633698367
Using my own build of Bionic64
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Re: Sony Soundforge Audio Studio 9, Wine AppImage, Bionic64

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For those without Sony Soundforge, Creative Wave Studio was bundled with Soundblaster Sound Cards in the way distant past.

Free versions can be downloaded from here: https://support.creative.com/Downloads/ ... APP_LB_7_1

Wave Studio doesnt have that many features, and is limited to editing .wav files. IMHO the interface is better than audacity, MHWaveEdit and other freeware. Runs brilliantly under Wine, although if large (eg 250MB) files are edited, the assigned cache memory can fill up and crash the app. Occasionally running CleanRam.sfs avoids this.
See https://oldforum.puppylinux.com/viewtop ... b0e5d2&i=1

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