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Hi, I purchased Sound Forge Pro 3 for MAC (3.0.0.97) recently. I'm using it daily. And it crashes often. Usually every 10-15 or so tracks I process (very simple plugin chainer, saving meta data changes). And I can't seem to get any support.

The links are broken for support pages ( and no one answers the phone number you have posted. How am I suppose to contact you?

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Are there known issues you're patching? Come on Magix! If you're going to take my money then support the product. OSX Yosemite 10.10.5 3.33 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon 32G RAM. My comment is based on 18 years of professional work with SF.

If users think Magix is improving SF, I'd like to hear specifics. When Sony issued SF for Mac, they wisely did a ground-up re-write of SF for PC. They admitted there would be problems, and promised to make improvements. Sony had strong developers, so I expected upgrades would come quickly. Two simple and frustrating examples: compare SF Mac's dialogue boxes for 'volume change' and 'insert silence' to 2009's SF for PC. Vag k+can commander full 1.4 driver download. They're slow, unintuitive, and making presets is plain stupid.

That's not hard to change, but Magix just cobbled on 3rd-party plugins and called it a $149 upgrade. Sonic Foundry and Sony made tutorials, issued upgrades (many free) and communicated with users.

Magix does none of this. I'd love to be proven wrong, as I've invested in SF for many years. Maybe audio editing is irrelevant, the bastard child of New Media. I'm not writing to slam Magix, only to ask if there are better editors available. For those who'll say I'm posting in the wrong place, let me know if there's a more appropriate forum. @chris-w18: I share your disappointment at the slow pace of development, the misdirected effort (adding 3rd-party plug-ins vs. Actual code improvements), and the lack of communication.

I took the plunge and invested in the v3 upgrade hoping it might encourage more attention. If I don't see concrete improvements in supporting SFPM, I'll be moving on. So I, too, would be interested in recommendations. I do think you are probably posting in the wrong place; you'll only get the attention of an occasional SFPM user here, and you probably should be spreading the new more broadly.

I suggest asking in the GearSlutz 'Music-Computers' forum: You could start a new thread there. Or you might contribute to an existing thread, if relevant. Here's a 'product alert' thread reacting to the Magix SFPM 3 release: And here's a fairly recent Music-Computers thread on audio editor recommendations: If you do post elsewhere, please post a pointer here so we can find it. Chris- > Can anyone recommend a good (and supported) waveform editor for Mac? I'm not necessarily recommending this, but FYI, I was at the AES show a week ago, and a Japanese company was demoing a Mac/Win audio editor that aims to compete with Sound Forge Pro: Sound It! 8 Pro Audio Editor From what they told me, the product is very mature; it's been popular in Japan and is up to v8. It has bundled Sonnox plug-ins, does DDP creation and CD burning, and even does DSD recording.