FlexiMusic Wave Editor can open and save audio formats: "wav", "au", "snd" and "raw". It can read and write "Mp3" files with the help of an external command line encoder. You can save part of the wave to a new file.
Yes - 7 day timeout
No
- Vista support
Reviewing Mar2007 (Sep 22, 2008)
William smith
'm a music producer, and I was looking for a freeware or shareware but complete audio editing software to record and edit samples. Its interface is very user-friendly and it doesn't take more than half an hour to familiarize one self with all the features/functions. Highly reccomended.
Reviewing Nov2005 (Jul 2, 2006)
Don't be fooled by the modest cost of this application. The amount of work the developer has invested in this product is amazing. There's lots of help available. Every button you roll over with the mouse delivers a message at the bottom of the screen describing what will happen with a click on that button. I could find no bugs in my tests, and the program never crashed.
That said, I must admit this app will not replace my current editor as my main editing tool. This application is totally mouse-oriented, and I'm very keyboard-oriented (from back in the DOS days). I will never be comfortable mousing around the screen clicking on an icon for CUT when the DELETE key, or CTRL+X, works in nearly every other Windows-based program. I also have problems with the waveform display -- but then, I'm not totally happy with ANY of the consumer editor waveform displays. (I really want a display like our $50,000 audio work station has at the studio where I work. Is that too much to ask for $20?)
Still, I bought it -- mainly for one of the "tools," which doesn't appear in any of my other editors. When I need that special feature, FlexiMusic Wave Editor will be right there on my START menu.
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