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Hello Subnauts!
We’re writing to you today to let you know that we have made the difficult decision to close the Unknown Worlds forums.
We want to thank you all for your support here in reporting bugs, and providing feedback on both Subnautica and Below Zero, during the course of Early Access and beyond.
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StixNStonz
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2006-11-06
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I was just wondering what sound editing programs people use. Was thinking about taking a dabble in it.
Thanks,
Stix
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scaryface
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<a href="http://audacity.sourceforge.net/" target="_blank">Audacity</a> : I've never had to use it for anything advanced but I think it's good enough.
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Porcupine_Floyd
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Adobe Audition 2.0
It's superior for porting sounds from games to games, editing, denoising, and multitrack mixing.
It makes working on ambience sounds a pleasure.
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SpaceJesus
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I'm using Sony SoundForge at the moment, it doesn't seem too versatile but to be honest I'm only mixing some music.
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It's superior for porting sounds from games to games, editing, denoising, and multitrack mixing.
It makes working on ambience sounds a pleasure.