Sony Sound Forge has long stood as a benchmark in the audio editing industry. For decades, audio engineers, podcasters, and musicians relied on its robust feature set to record, edit, and master high-quality audio files. While version 9.0 remains a nostalgic favorite for many users due to its lightweight performance and classic interface, modern users must navigate the complexities of legacy software, system compatibility, and digital security. The Legacy of Sound Forge 9.0

As of my last update, Sony has transitioned its professional audio products to a new line under the name "MAGIX Sound Forge," as MAGIX acquired many of Sony's creative software products. This means that while Sound Forge might not be directly available for purchase from Sony, there are similar products under the MAGIX brand that offer professional audio editing capabilities.

You can explore legitimate options for obtaining high-quality audio editing software while respecting intellectual property rights and ensuring compatibility with your system.