Does anyone still use Sound Forge in 2019?

vishalbotri wrote on 2/13/2020, 1:33 AM

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Also, if anyone has a download source for an older version of Sound Forge (10 or older) I'd dig that too

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rraud wrote on 2/13/2020, 10:01 AM

You can download 'most' of the legacy versions of SF at the Magix Service Center> My Products page or the Magix Download Center. Either way, you will need your Magix username and password and your product serial number to download and activate.
There are third-party sites where SF can be downloaded, but you will still need your product serial number to activate and use it. You can try out the trial version though.