Unlike standard "cut and paste" destructive editing, this tool allows users to treat sections of audio as independent blocks (events). You can move, split, slip, and trim these events on the timeline, making it easier to create complex crossfades and mix audio with greater flexibility.
Unlike basic EQs, Sound Forge 10 includes a real-time spectrograph. You can view "frequency over time." For forensic audio (cleaning up recordings), you can visually identify a low-frequency hum (like 60Hz AC line noise) and delete it from the spectral display using the "Paintbrush" tool. This is functionally similar to Adobe Audition's spectral view but more responsive on older hardware. Sony sound forge 10