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In fact, Movie Studio's "big brother" software, Vegas Pro, started its life as an audio editor and many people still use it for that purpose.
That being said, Movie Studio 13 Platinum's audio editing features aren't as extensive as a dedicated audio or music software. We actually have a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) available on Steam called ACID Music Studio 10. I encourage you to check it out.
ok thanks
do you have tutorial series on somewhere? I'd like to watch them before I do something myself
Sony have a youtube channel?
*I checked the ACID Music Studio 10, sadly my wallet not allows me to buy anything yet
however I will think about it when I got enough cash, its different currency on Steam,
not dollars or pounds its more expensive.
Some examples of relevant help file articles, in no particular order:
{LINK REMOVED}Audio Track Controls
{LINK REMOVED}Audio Recording
{LINK REMOVED}Audio Mixing
{LINK REMOVED}Audio Automation/Envelopes
There are other articles, too. Of course, the best way to figure out how the software works is to try it! Start a project, play with the features, and see what happens. I guarantee you'll learn more by trying than by reading or watching.
ok I will, exploring the software is always fun you are right, thanks for all help man
I will also check those documents in case something goes wrong