EDITING SOUND/MUSIC in SOUNDBOOTH or PREMIERE PRO CS3

I have a question that has been posed to me about sound/song/music editing.  How can one either in SOUNDBOOTH or in PREMIERE PRO CS3 - edit the playback - so show beat by beat - is that possible?  
I'm not musically inclined.   If I want to cut/edit a sound and match it with a similar of another - how can I go about that?
please email me as i'll forget to check here for replies - [email protected]
thanks for any suggestions.  I'm a newbie at sound.

You can use either one for what you're talking about.
You will find links to many free tutorials in the PremiereProPedia that will quickly show you how things are done in Premiere Pro.
Cheers
Eddie

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