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Let me count the ways...
the Audio Editor...
It has a "personality" of
it's own: designed to be, what we call, "polite":
gently guiding you to shorten the learning curve. Get down
to the "nitty gritty" with it's clean interface
and powerful features fast.
Here are just some of the things that the Audio Editor
can help you accomplish:
o Digitize your old tapes and records, save them to your
hard drive: allowing you to burn them to CD.
o Delete the annoying applause at the end of a song that was
recorded live.
o Apply audio filtering or effects to a music file in order
to make it sound better.
o Amplify a song that's been recorded too quietly.
o Fade out the end of a song.
o Graphic waveform window allows you to see a visual display
of your audio and zoom in or out at will.
o Cut-and-paste editing of your audio in the waveform window
o A large number of special effects/ filters such as
Amplify, Fade, Normalize, Reverb, Silence, Stretch, Low
Pass, High Pass, Low Shelf, High Shelve, and many more...
o Amplification and automatic volume normalization
o Edit all your MP3 ID Tags with amazing ease. It's MUCH
more then just a tag editor - a real management tool!
o Chop MP3 albums or large files into separate files
o Convert text files to audio then load for editing
o Convert files to most any common format and/ or sample
rate
For those that might prefer to take advantage of applying "VST" effects - this Audio Editor
(added as a tool) gives you that option: VST instruments and VST MIDI effects are not currently supported. It is an advanced Editor that uses a different "engine" then the main Editor - giving you a somewhat different set of options to enchance your audio files.
Steinberg's Virtual Studio Technology (VST) is an interface for integrating software audio synthesizer and effect plugins with audio editors and hard-disk recording systems. VST and similar technologies use Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to simulate traditional recording studio hardware with software. Thousands of VST plug-ins exist and can be found and downloaded off the net (lot's are offered free).
the Audio Recorders...
Offers 3 specialized audio recorders - a very
advanced recorder, a 'overbub' recorder as well as an iNet receiver
and recorder.
Here are just some of the features of these Audio Recorders
Features:
* will record form any 'record source' your system supports (i.e.
microphone, line-in, stereo mix/ speaker output, etc...)
* no temp files created - saves/ encodes in 'real time' (except the
'Overbud Recorder/ Mixer')
* option to record to many supported sample rates
* automatically lists (for your selection) all record sources your
system offers
the CD Writers...
The CD writers allow you to write your files
to CD-R. Great for creation of "mix and match" custom
audio CD's!
Create a Audio CD that will play on most any CD Player or use the
data writer to back up your important files.
the Audio Players...
'Wild Thing' Player -
have fun playing with this cool player!
Pre-set Sample Player - ever
wanted to apply a sound like clapping, whistle, or a kiss to your
play stream? Well here you go.. while your tunes are being
played click any of these "samples" buttons to insert that
sound into the sound stream. I'm betting that you'll get a big kick
out of this very cool feature.
But that's not all - also includes a simple MP3 player, an
Audio CD Player, an iNet Radio Player and a Player that's geared to
saving "playlists".
the Audio Overdub Mixer...
This is a specialized, high-tech, audio
mixer tool that makes mixing or overdubbing audio files easy as pie!
While it's true that you can beat your head against the wall to mix
files with an audio editor: this software just makes mixing audio
files much easier and is a pleasure to work with.
Just some of the features:
Cut and paste sounds ( MP3s, WMAs, WAVs) quickly and easy! Includes
2 independent audio editors.
Each editor has the ability to record from any source your
sound-card allows.
Mix, record or overdub WAV and WMA & MP3 files as you will.
Each deck/ editor has slider controls that allow you to set the temp
and/ or pitch in real time (as the file is playing). Option to save
these effects into the file if "Saved As".
Has options to apply many effects to any file loaded within any of
the editors (i.e. fade in/ out, normalize, amplify volume and much
more...)
Export mix as a single WAV, MP3 or OGG file.
Use it for just an audio editor if you want - it does a good job of
that too!
There's just all kinds of mixing "trickery" you can
perform with this software: mix'em up any way you want with other
advanced features it offers.
Just some of what this "Super Mixer" can do for you:
Load a master file into any of the editor "decks" then
play that "deck" as you record in the editor/ deck. After
you created your "overdub" recording - elect to mix into
the master file. It's easy - it's fun! You can sing along with the
best bands in the world: as the song goes "We all just want to
be big rock stars..." and with this software you might just
make the cut!
Be creative and mix up your favorite tunes then burn to an audio CD
or publish on the iNet.
I could go on forever but surly you get the point? If not, then it's
just not your "thing" I guess;-(
Some 'tips and tricks':
Use the "Nudge" effect to insert from 1 to 1000 Ms of
silence at the beginning of a file that you have overdubbed with a
voice recording. This allows you to get the files perfectly in sync
(the overdub recording and the original master file). This is a
feature only found in very high tech and expensive audio recorders/
mixers.
Use the Undo and Redo functions to get your mix just right. This
allows you to experiment with different mixing possibilities without
starting all over again.
* Disclaimer: none of our audio tools will deal with DRM (Digital
Rights Management) protected files!
the Track Splitter and Merger...
The main screen GUI...
Hello World - I'm wanting
to learn how to easily split a large audio file into equal chucks so
I can deal with it easier within my audio editor or burn to CD!
* On the main GUI - click the
"File" button then select the "Open File - Analyze
via Equal Duration Tracks" option. Select the main file you
want to split. The software will process loading/ analyzing it into
the wave form and the track listing.
* Take a look at the
"split points" (red lines) that determines where the file
will be split - do so by clicking the "Edit Visually"
button on the main GUI/ screen. This will make visible the
"wave form" screen.
A screen shot of the wave
form GUI that has the same file loaded as the screen shot at the
very top of this page (7tracks.wav): loaded to split the tracks to
equal duration of 10 tracks (user defined)...
* If you need to make
revisions to where the "split points" are then merely put
the mouse cursor on the line you want to relocate - when the
"cross/ move" cursor point shows you can drag the line to
the new desired location. Oh, by the way, there's a great
option to zoom in and out as you will - to better determine where
you want the lines/ split points. Also there's a handy "Track
Player" that will skip from track to track to more or less edit
via sound.
* If you want to add,, or
remove a split point then so by clicking the "Line - Add"
or "Line - Del" button on the wave form GUI. Move to
wherever you want a split point if adding a line.
* When we're happy with where
the "split points" are located - click the "Hide
Me" button which will make the wave form GUI invisible and take
you back to the main screen/ GUI.
* You are now ready to have
the software split, and save, the tracks into your selected target
location. Options to save as WAV or MP3 audio format - with an array
of sample rates to choose from. Click the "WAV Save: or
"MP3 SAVE" button to start the process.
If you select to save as
WAV - you will be presented with these format/ sample rate options...
If you select to save as MP3 -
you will be presented with these format/ sample rate options (as well
as the option and ability to auto add MP3 ID Tags ...
And how about this cool option
presented after your tracks are saved? You'll be asked if you want
the software to automatically optimize your saved tracks for your
MP3 Player or iTunes. If select YES - it will create a folder named
after the "ARTIST" tag and a sub-folder named after the
"ALBUM" tag. Handy to have your tracks "at the
ready" to transfer in an organized manner.
That's all there is to it -
Goodbye World!
Hello Again
World - Now I'd like to learn how to easily split a large audio file
into chucks, that the software has auto detected silence gaps. This
was a recording of a vinyl LP or well.. just a large recording!
* On the main GUI - click the
"File" button then select the "Open File - Analze via
Silence between Tracks" option. The software will process
loading/ analyzing (setting the split points anywhere it determine
"x" amount of silence) into the wave form and the track
listing.
A screen shot of the wave
form GUI that has the same file loaded as the screen shot at the
very top of this page (7tracks.wav): loaded to split at detected
silence points within the file...
* From this point = the
editing and saving process is exactly the same as described above.
That's all there is to it -
WOW that was easy - Goodbye World!
Hello World - I'm back!
This time I need to learn how to merge a bunch of audio files into a
large track (or album so to speak).
This process is pretty simple
- Click the "File" button on the main GUI then select the
"Open/ Select Files to Merge" option. You'll be presented
with a screen (screen shot below) that you can add as many files as
you want to merge/ append together. It is however very important
that you make sure that the total size of the combined files is less
then 2Gig - as that is the size limit supported.
This is a great way to create
an MP3 Album from tracks you may have used a CD Ripper to rip tracks
from an Audio CD.
After the software has merged
your set of files - you can add lines (split points), remove lines,
or move them around to determine where you want the file split (via
the "Visual Edit" option). Be sure that you have at the
very least 2 lines (the beginning and the end)!
Hello World - I got all
that done - now how do I burn my saved tracks to an Audio CD that
will play in any CD Player
This software offers a
very special way to easily write your saved tracks to an Audio CD/
What's so special about it you might ask? Immediately after you save
your tracks (files): if you click the "CD Writers" button
and select the "Audio CD Writer" option it will activate
the Audio CD Writer and automatically load your currently set of
saved tracks.
No hunting around to add one
track at a time and all that nonsense! It just does everything
automatically for you - life is good!
Click the "Burn"
button and it will do it's thing. TIP: have your CD-R loaded into
your CD Drive before activating this writer so that Windows can
"do it's thing". Depending on how you have your system
configured - Windows may try to do all things of stuff (when you
insert a blank CD into your burner) that's not wanted at this time.
Hello World - It's me again
for more. What about writing my saved tracks to a Data (or
MP3) CD that I can use to archive (as data) or play in my CD Player
that supports playing this type of CD?
Same deal as burning as an
Audio CD (explained above) except this writer is used for either
archiving your files as data or creating an MP3 CD. Also supports
writing to DVD if you might want to for some reason.
Some other stuff you might
want to know..
* It is VERY IMPORTANT that
you elect to save your file "tracks" to a normal
"folder": please do not attempt to save to the desktop (or
a drive) as this will cause problems - saving to the 'desktop' and/
or 'drive' is not considered an option!
* You can import :
MP3 and MP2 sounds
(*.mp3;*.mp2)
AAC and MP4 sounds (*.aac;*.mp4)
WAV sounds (*.wav)
OGG Vorbis sounds (*.ogg)
AIFF sounds (*.aiff)
Windows Media sounds (*.wma;*.wmv;*.asx;*.asf)
AC3 sounds (*.ac3)
ALAC sounds (*.m4a)
FLAC sounds (*.flac)
WavPack sounds (*.wv)
MOD music (*.it;*.xm;*.s3m;*.mod;*.mtm;*.mo3)
CD tracks (*.cda)
* You can export to WAV and/
or MP3 with an array of supported sample rates.
* You can configure the
following settings via the "CONFIG" screen
* You can manually rename the
tracks, on the main interface list-box, by clicking on the default
name and typing in your replacement text.
* The SAVE functions (to WAV
or MP3) will only save the tracks that you have "checked".
This allows you to be selective on what tracks you want to save.
* Anytime you are in the
process of exporting/ saving your selected tracks and for some
reason you want to cancel this process - click on the status screen
to give it focus then press the "Esc" key of your
keyboard. This will stop the process as soon as it's done doing what
it's doing at the time.
* By double clicking on the
track name (main interface) this will play the selected file/ track.
Click the "STOP" button to stop.
* A cool option (or not) is
the ability to do an iNet search for the names of the tracks, of for
instance a vinyl album, of the recorded file. An example of what
might be your search
results is this site... After you have found the track names you
want merely copy and paste into a notepad file - do some editing
then "copy all". After that when you click the "Paste
Titles" button, on the main interface, it will automatically
paste what has been copied into the Wins Clipboard into you loaded
track list. NOTE: it may not save you any time but you MIGHT think
it's a cool option;-)
the Audio Converter/ Transformer...
This Audio Transformer allows you to
convert most any audio file in 'batch mode'. Convert one or a
hundred all in one whack!
Here are just some of the features of the Audio Converter:
* option to convert one or multiple audio files in "batch
mode": add effects, filters or ID tags too!
* supports export to WAV or MP3
* supports import of most any audio file:
MP3 and MP2 sounds (*.mp3;*.mp2)
WAV sounds (*.wav)
* option to select from an array of supported sample rates
* option to apply many effects/ filters: applied during the
conversion process.
* option to "keep existing ID Tags" or add your own:
applied during conversion process.
* option to add a file to the start, end or mix within the orginal
file. Also option to 'loop' the added file/ mix.
Other Cool Tools...
We're not done yet! There's much more
included in this "more then just an audio editor" audio
solution!
* a CD Cover Print app
* an app that gives you info on your CD Drive attributes
* a CD Image Builder (ISO)
* a CD Ripper - rip CD tracks to WAV and/ or MP3 (encoded on the
fly)
* File Splitters - several methods to split and merge files
* MP3 ID Tag Editor
* MP3 ID Cover Art Editor
* On-line Lyric search
* FREE downloads of several 100 sound files that can be used for
effects or whatever
Minimum System Requirements:
CPU 1Ghz Pentium 2, 3, 4, & Celerons and Duos & AMD
Equivalents
Windows 7, Vista and Windows XP (32 and 64-bit)
RAM 512 MEG Win 7, Vista, 256MEGs XP
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