[microsound] sound editing

CraqueMat craque at craque.net
Thu Jan 29 15:51:36 EST 2009


I used Peak for a while, but couldn't afford the full versions.

Amadeus Pro I paid for and used for quite a while. I dislike its plugin 
implementation.

A friend who does pro mastering and did the master work for Supple 
turned me onto Wave Editor this past December, and I really like its 
workflow. I also love how much information it gives about your files, 
and dig the 'processor' window which allows for very easy and quick 
application of common processing tasks with just a click. It has a nifty 
built-in spectrograph, awesome file export support (including both LAME 
and FLAC), and best of all completely customizable mouse wheel controls.

If you haven't checked out WE in the past few months, I'd give it a 
shot. I haven't been tempted to go back to Amadeus Pro yet anyway.

It also has layer functionality that is very useful.

Kim Cascone wrote:
>> Wave Editor is now my waveform editor of choice.
> really? I found WE to be uber-painful to use and vastly  
> underdeveloped -- but maybe it has improved in the past year.
> 
> I've taken a shining to Amadeus Pro after having made the switch from  
> Peak
> AP still has a way to go but if you liked Peak you will definitely  
> like AP
> it might not have ALL the bells + whistles that Peak does but it  
> costs a lot less and is a very solid editor
> 
> 
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