- Audiofile Engineering Wave Editor
- What Is Wave Editor
- Audiofile Engineering Wave Editor 1.4.6 For Mac Windows 7
Audiofile Engineering Wave Editor
Audiofile Engineering today announced the release of Wave Editor 1.0.0, its document-based digital audio waveform editor. Wave Editor introduces the concept of “layered audio.” It allows audio professionals to layer audio of any rate, bit depth, and number of channels, add Audio Units and fades on top of each other, edit them, then flatten the resulting file, a process that takes much longer with legacy editors, the company says. Wave Editor also includes an advanced inspector, statistical analyzer, standard audio processing features, three advanced meters, full support for Audio Units, support for MP3 and AAC, and more. Wave Editor is available now for US$250.
What Is Wave Editor
Audiofile Engineering Wave Editor 1.4.6 For Mac Windows 7
KVR Audio News: Audiofile Engineering has updated Wave Editor to v1.2.10. Changes: Fixed a bug with fades. Improved compatibility with AUs whose editor windows are open when flattening. Wave Editor also includes a clever editing system that lets you split the audio into sections. You can edit multichannel audio files without having to separate them first and allows you to draw Bezier curve-based fades. Supported audio formats include: MP3, AAC, FLAC, Apple Lossless, Ogg Vorbis, and so on.