Sound Forge 4.5 Page

In 2003, Sony Pictures Digital acquired Sonic Foundry’s desktop audio and video software assets (including Sound Forge, Vegas, and Acid) for $18 million. Sony continued to develop the platform for over a decade, adding multi-channel support, VST plug-in compatibility, and 64-bit processing architectures.

Sound Forge 4.5 was renowned for its speed, stability, and intuitive (for its time) user interface. sound forge 4.5

It was the tool that helped a teenager turn a movie quote into a ringtone, a podcaster (before the word existed) clean up an interview, and a game developer master the sound of a shotgun blast. If you ever used that yellow tuning fork icon, you remember it fondly. In 2003, Sony Pictures Digital acquired Sonic Foundry’s

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