Sound Forge is famous for its "cut, copy, and paste" style of waveform editing. Version 10 introduced , allowing you to move, split, and crossfade audio segments on a single track without affecting the rest of the timeline. 2. Professional Mastering Tools
Supports 24-bit and 32-bit/64-bit float files at 192 kHz sample rates.
When a user installed the package, they weren't just getting a program; they were getting a heritage. The interface was immediately recognizable—a dark, industrial grey workspace dominated by the glowing green waveforms of the audio file. It didn't look like a video game; it looked like a tool for professionals.
Sony Sound Forge Pro 10 represented the peak of the Sony era. It was stable, efficient, and uncluttered. It didn't try to be a MIDI sequencer; it didn't try to mix your band's demo. It was designed to record, edit, and master audio with mathematical precision.
