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Re: Multitrack editor

Subject: Re: Multitrack editor
From: "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000
Date: Sun Oct 12, 2008 4:39 pm ((PDT))
Paul, i have wave editor and never realized it could edit multi  
channels, thanks, i very rarely use it so I'm delighted!  i will now...





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On Oct 12, 2008, at 4:03 PM, Paul Jacobson wrote:

> At risk of sounding like a worn out record I'd suggest taking a look
> at Wave Editor.
>
> http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/waveeditor/
>
> while the product pages still show version 1.3, version 1.4.1 was
> released about a week ago and there have been some significant
> improvements in speed. It doesn't claim to be a Digital Audio
> Workstation, and doesn't offer the kind of mixing/panning/bussing
> functionality you would expect from a DAW. But if you are looking for
> an editor WE excels at that task. The iZotope 64 bit sample rate
> conversion and dither used in WE is amongst the best currently
> available, so it's pretty a capable tool for CD mastering. It's
> worth taking a look at http://src.infinitewave.ca/ and comparing the
> level of aliasing from resampling generated by Audition 2 or Bias
> Peak 6.03 compared with iZotope 64 bit SRC.
>
> The website spiel says this about multitrack editing:
> "Wave Editor was designed for the modern age. Built for broadcast and
> Surround applications, Wave Editor is not just a stereo editor. It is
> truly channel independent, truly multichannel. Some editors claim to
> be multichannel, but require you to "split" or "unzip" the files
> before you can edit them. With Wave Editor, you can edit multichannel
> Surround files directly without this extra step."
>
> Disclaimer: I have no relationship with Audiofile Engineering, except
> as a satisfied customer.
>
> cheers
> Paul
>
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