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- Version: 1.3.1, 10/13/2005 03:20PM PST
Malecient
I find Cacophony to be great with minor tweaks, adding extra verses, and taking little flaws out of music. There are plenty of features, and though there aare many sliders, that adds to the ease of use. I'd say it's not a complex PRO program, but a very useful, normal-person oriented piece of equipment.
Extremely slow 



- Version: 1.3.1, 8/20/2004 04:19PM PST
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cmartn
Too much hard disk usage for cache files makes it unusable with typical aiff files from music CDs. Desperately slow on my Titanium PB 400 MHz/ 256 MB RAM.
But I am honestly disapointed. Compared to Amadeus II (30$) it is way to expensive (yes I know you can use it free as it is Shareware).
Off_Topic: Even look at "MP3 Trimmer" (11$) which is really easy to use (intuitive workflows)
I did open a short m4a (AAC) file and changed the waveform's looking by changing the dropdown menu (left on the bottom) to "1/128" or "1/256" or 1/xxx while playing and it did sound ugly. ;-(
Why is there no view/window of the whole file beside the main zoom-in window (my file was only 1 min. of length)?
Maybee it has really good encoding technology behind the GUI - but I doubt that I'll ever gonna know this. The user Interface does just not satisfy me.