Smart Audio Editor 7.7.2
Tilgore Kraut - May 19, 2009Smart Audio Editor is a full-featured digital audio editing software that offers a variety of audio recording, mixing, editing, analyzing and effects processing possibilities.
Features: Smart Audio Editor is full-featured digital audio editing software. It offers a variety of audio recording, mixing, editing, analyzing and effects processing capabilities It has an intuitive and easy interface that brings a set of post processing capabilities. You can use these to prepare audio content for variety of use such as websites, PowerPoint presentations, Flash animations. You can convert audio file between formats that include MP3, WMA, WAV, Ogg Vorbis and many others. You can record music, voice and other sounds, import/export a lot of audio formats. These include Windows PCM (WAV), MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA 9 and AIFF etc. Once recorded, there’s a lot you can do with the clips. Play them, mix them, edit the files, add effects, filter the clips and so on.
Editing can be done completely visually. The audio recordings are presentations are presented as waveform display. That visual format makes the cut-paste like edits very effective. You have a choice of 20 odd effects and filters that you can choose from. These include Fade in/Out, Cross fade, Vibrato, Delay, Normalize, Fade, Flanger, Amplify, Invert, Insert Silence, and more. It is possible to customize each of these effects. The customization can be saved as presets and reused as often as necessary. You can control several output settings such as bit rate, compression, number of channels and so on. Change these settings as often as required before the file is saved to the disk. The formats that can be handled are Uncompressed WAV PCM; Compressed WAV (GSM, ADPCM, DSP, U-Law, A-Law and others); MPEG2 Layer 3 (MP3), MPEG2 Layer 2 (MP2); WMA (Windows Media Audio); Ogg Vorbis; AIFF, AU; MPC (Music Pack); VOX (Dialogic ADPCM); RAW (Uncompressed PCM, U-Law, A-Law) etc.
Overall: Nice and easy to use audio editor that’s useful to have around.
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