Audio Editor Gold is an advanced and powerful, full-featured digital audio editing software. You can use it to record your own music, voice, or other audio, edit it, mix it with other audio or musical parts, and add effects like Reverb, Chorus, and Echo. You can then master your tracks so that you can burn it to a CD, post it on the web, or email it.

The app provides an intuitive interface and is designed to enable you to perform a lot of operations without any difficulties. Audio Editor Gold supports all of the major audio file formats out there, allowing you to create music for everything from Flash animations to Powerpoint presentations.


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Open, create, and save audio files in any of the supported formatsDisplay audio data waveformRecord audio data from a microphone or any other available input deviceEdit audio files visuallyApply various effects such as compression, delay, flange and reverbApply different filters to any selected portion of audio filesConvert an audio file from one format to anotherUse marker to locate the selected part or special part of the audio dataAdd and edit extra information to your audio files

Audio Editor Gold competes with the highest ranked products in this review site; it includes many preset effects and filters and can record from streaming audio as well as from a line-in. This software supports many formats including WAV, Windows Media Audio, Ogg Vorbis, Dialogic VOX, and MP3 and is a prefect companion to those that want to manage their CD collection. This product has the ability to manage Meta or tag information, includes a "smart recorder" and has its own CD burning software. It can also work with flash animations and lets you customize your own effects that can be saved as a preset.

All recording and processing are done directly on your computer or device,so you retain full control of your audio. Many audio effects are included, such as Flanger, Echo, Reverb, Noise Reduction, etc.Use GoldWave to record and edit your voice or music on your phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer.Enjoy the same experience across all your devices and computers!

Hi all. I'm seeking a decent MacOS alternative to Gold Wave on Windows for single-track audio editing. I'm a logic user, but I find editing audio that isn't music in Logic to be slow and laborious. I was a Gold Wave user under windows many years ago, and there are 2 features I really miss:

I have not found any other editor on the Mac that offers these features, particularly scrubbing that actually works properly. What am I missing? What are people using for simple single-file audio editing on the Mac?

I always go back to Audacity. It is multitrack if you need it but shines as a single track editor. You can mark selections with brackets but not sure about the scrubbing. I've taught podcating courses with it and recently went to a radio station to teach a fellow audio production with adding music, using ducking and more. It's free and fully functional and will do what you are looking for.: I actually prefer it on mac.

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Thanks John. I have used audacity for many years for recording single-track audio but never figured out how to edit efficiently with it. Especially extremely small edits. For example, taking a "um" out of the middle of a phrase, removing an intake of breath, or removing a 'click' in the recording that lasts maybe a quarter of a second. Can you share any tips on efficient ways to make selections that small?

Good morning, Ashley. You can set what they call the zoom level which governs the increment at which the arrows move weather it's large or small blocks of audio. I tend to use shift and right arrow when wanting to move in smaller increments. It's amazingly effective and I believe is more accurate on the mac. When doing this in windows there seems to be a little latency and when you mark a spot it's not exactly where you marked it, so you need to be quick and catch it a tad before where you want it. Also, if you are close to the spot pressing one of the brackets brings up the dialog where you can actually change the time so you can move that quarter second more reliably.

Problem is you still need a portable audio interface, that's why I like my hand held recorder. Hi quality audio at the press of a button. Zoom and Tascam are the most used brands but there's some cheepo ones too but those are probably like using a cell phone.

Hi everyone. I have a Mac m1 2020 and am looking for a recommendation for decent audio editing software. I am used to gold wave on pc. Audacity is a little too basic, and any of the huge expensive apps are overkill. Basically I want goldwave of Mac os. Any suggestions?

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Audio Editor Gold is an advanced and powerful, full-featured digital audio editing software. You can use it to record your own music, voice, or other audio, edit it, mix it with other audio or musical parts, add effects like Reverb, Chorus, and Echo, and master it so that you can burn it to a CD, post it on the World Wide Web, or e-mail it.

If you want to use your computer to record, edit, and play back digital audio files, but think that you cannot master the complexity, read on. This article is for you--the average computer user who wants to use his or her PC as a digital recorder and editor. You are probably already playing audio files on your computer using programs like Winamp, Windows Media Player, or RealPlayer, so you are already somewhat familiar with the process. Using your desktop PC or laptop to record audio is not rocket science, and it does not even require the latest hardware platform or operating system. Another piece of good news is that you will not have to break the bank to add this capability to your set of skills. All you need is a computer that is equipped with a standard sound card and digital recording software. You also need to be slightly familiar with the hardware of your PC--more accurately, the jacks on your sound card--so you can plug in microphones, speakers, headphones, patch cords, and other connectors. But you have probably already worked with this basic technology with cassette, reel-to-reel, and minidisk recorders. In this article, I describe the GoldWave sound editor, an inexpensive and fairly accessible software package.

I learned about GoldWave from a trusted source, Tim Cumings, the audio engineer and onetime web master for the Visually Impaired/Blind User Group (VIBUG) in Boston. VIBUG meets at the National Braille Press, and the group was originally founded by the legendary Boston Computer Society. The Vibug web site contains a lot of useful information, as well as audio recordings of past meetings and demonstrations that were all recorded using GoldWave.

The GoldWave digital audio editor is a product of GoldWave, a small, privately owned, Canadian corporation located near St. John's, Newfoundland, and sells for less than $50. The software runs on the Windows operating system, and there are versions for Windows 98, ME, XP, and 2000. You can visit the GoldWave web site and download a fully working demonstration of the software to try before you buy it. The program is available by download from the web site only. Upon purchase by online by credit card or by mail order, you will receive a "license" to unlock the download.

Just like the familiar analog audiocassette recorders of old, GoldWave lets you record from a variety of inputs, including microphones and auxiliary input using patch cords, and even lets you record streaming audio while you are listening online. If you have always wondered how to make high-quality tutorials with narration plus synthesized speech, this article tells you how to do it. I have used GoldWave to record voice and music and to convert vinyl record albums and cassettes to digital audio files. In this article, I cover the basics of GoldWave, and explore a few of the advanced features and special effects.

Digital audio files are similar to document, spreadsheet, database, or other files that are stored on your computer. But instead of containing text or graphics, these files contain audible content, such as voice, music, or other audio information. There are many different types of audio files, but I focus on only two of them in this introductory article, Wav and MP3. These types of files are playable on virtually any device or computer.

Before I discuss GoldWave, I need to explain the Windows Volume Control. As with a conventional tape recorder, the Windows Volume Control plays an important role in both recording and playing back audio by managing all input and output levels of the sound card. Since this is the master volume control for the Windows operating system, programs like GoldWave, Sound Forge, and other audio software rely on it to set recording and playback levels. The Windows Volume Control can be found on the Start Menu. Press Control-Escape to go to the Start Menu, arrow down to Programs, and press Enter. Then arrow down to Accessories and press Enter. From there, arrow down to Entertainment and press enter. Finally, arrow down to Volume Control and press Enter. If you do not find the Volume Control under Entertainment, look for it under Multi Media. You can also access volume control settings from the Options menu from within GoldWave itself, but in this article, I focus on making audio settings via the Windows Volume Control. This approach will assist you with GoldWave and will also pay off when you run other audio applications. 006ab0faaa

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