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Jayesh Khandelwal posted 3/31/06 12:53 AM     Click here to send email to Jayesh Khandelwal  
It is nearly a year gone by and the website is not updated. No news of any activity in the updates of WF7. I hope waveframe is still around.
Chris Reeves posted 4/10/06 10:15 AM     Click here to send email to Chris Reeves  
Yeah, They are still here. I exchange emails with Michael Bard at least once a month.
Jayesh posted 4/10/06 1:00 PM     Click here to send email to Jayesh  
Thanks Chris,Since you are in contact why not ask michael to get some changes done to the website even if they are cosmetic. At least it will keep us feel safe. Thanks again.
prior wavframe user posted 5/2/06 5:47 PM    
waveframe is dead, period.
Chris Reeves posted 5/7/06 9:38 AM     Click here to send email to Chris Reeves  
Brave of him/her to give an option with identifying oneself. And I won a Golden Reel for "Lost" using WaveFrame7.
Michael Bard posted 5/22/06 9:17 PM     Click here to send email to Michael Bard  
We are still here. We have a few projects ongoing, and my apologies for not maintaining the website. I will do better...i promise!


http://www.waveframe.com
Denise McCormick posted 9/14/07 2:23 AM     Click here to send email to Denise McCormick  
I wish waveframe had won out over ProTools. It was designed specifically for film sound editing - Not like SlowTools which is a music program with film applications pasted on top. I miss the flexibility and all-inclusive design.
Chris Reeves posted 10/7/07 11:26 AM     Click here to send email to Chris Reeves  
My wife and I still cut in WaveFrame. Converting to and from Protools.
Alan Hardiman posted 10/12/07 1:00 AM     Click here to send email to Alan Hardiman  
ProTools lacks three utilities necessary for production sound editing: 1. dialog split -- you have to manually split out every edit on the conform while referring to the lined script, bin list, and EDL. The last film I cut, it took me the better part of a week to split the dialogs, instead of a day. 2. ADR utility. Yes you can kluge something together in Word or Excel but it's not integrated with the play head as in Waveframe. 3. cue sheet printing. File names in ProTools have no Tag equivalent, so "naming" regions as if they were Tags actually changes the name of the file on disk--useless if you are using the same piece of fill at the head of each edit on a particular angle. Give me Waveframe any day, even if it's not up to date re plug-ins, disk allocation, etc.
Jayesh Khandelwal posted 10/24/07 4:27 PM     Click here to send email to Jayesh Khandelwal  
It is now more than 15 years cutting and mixing on waveframe for me.It is very difficult to change to anything else now. Even today I am learning new tricks on the knowhow. I am pained to see waveframe lagging far behind the others and in India with hundreds of studios cropping up like mushrooms, people have not even heard of a workstation called waveframe. I am the only user still fighting to stay alive. Maybe waveframe will award me for this. Hope some wellwishers in USA come forward to do something to help.
Mike Kelly posted 7/26/08 10:34 PM     Click here to send email to Mike Kelly  
3 Emmys on a WF-7 , I'm cool as lon as it doesn't break. :)MK
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