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However, the software is now extremely outdated. It lacks 64-bit support, modern plugin compatibility (like VST3), and high-DPI screen scaling. Activation can also be problematic on Windows 10/11. Most users would be better off with modern alternatives like Audacity (free), Ocenaudio, or Reaper.
Only consider this if you already own a legitimate license and need it for legacy projects on an older PC.
3/5
Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio 9.0 was a capable budget-friendly audio editor in its day. It offered multitrack recording, basic effects (reverb, delay, EQ), and support for VST plugins. The interface was clean and beginner-friendly, making it a good starting point for podcasters or home studio users.