After seeing there was enough interest in the idea, it was then decided to pursue this sound board project. Having said that, it was really important that the project was steeped within the community it was being for.
As the project continued, Sony Sound Forge was selected as the software of choice. I'm not a fan of overpriced Adobe software, I have to admit that Sound Booth did perform pretty well. Not perfectly however - as it has pretty obvious limitations, with the lack of simple effects mirroring or reversing a sound file. This was outside of Adobe Sound Booth's competency. After looking around I found Sony Sound Forge and I do recommend that program.
For $19 bucks, its a lot better than the Adobe tax of $299.99! Besides, with savings like that you can afford the many sound files you are going to need to purchase for making your own sound bytes. This program is easy to use, and after the Adobe Sound Booth trial... I prefer it over Adobe Sound Booth any day
With the software selected, next was to focus efforts into finding suitable sound files on http://www.pond5.com/ and their superb selection of sound files.
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