aBasic Editor description
aBasic Editor is a SIMPLE audio editor & recorder
aBasic Editor is a SIMPLE audio editor & recorder (not to include all the tools, "bells" and "whistles"). But don't let the name fool you: it includes all the options to add effects and filters that Wave MP3 Editor does: for pros and amateurs alike at a very low registration fee.
Now supports WAV, MP3, OGG, WMA and CDA (CD Tracks) - includes our "Tune Library".
Here are some key features of "aBasic Editor":
· Digitize your old tapes and records, save them to your hard drive: allowing you to burn them to CD.
· Record your voice and add special effects (like echo and fade).
· Delete the annoying applause at the end of a song that was recorded live.
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Apply audio filtering or effects to a music file in order to make it sound better.
· Record your voice and overlay it on top of background music.
· Record cassette talking books and burn to CD-R to backup and preserve.
· Record a music lesson and learn from the playback.
· Amplify a song that's been recorded too quietly.
· Fade out the end of a song.
· Capable of recording from any source your computer supports (microphone, speaker output, line-in, etc.) Record INTERNET radio broadcasts easily - if you can hear it - you can record it!
· Graphic waveform window allows you to see a visual display of your audio and zoom in or out at will.
· Cut-and-paste editing of your audio in the waveform window
· Edits and records both stereo and single-channel audio
· A large number of special effects/ filters such as Amplify, Delay, Fade, Flanger, Invert, Normalize, Reverb, Silence, Stretch, Vibrato, Low Pass, High Pass, Low Shelf, High Shelve, and many more...
· Ability to mix sounds -- you can overlay your voice on top of music, for example
· Effects can be applied to both channels of stereo audio, or each channel separately.
· Chop MP3 albums or large files into separate files
· Convert files to most any format and/ or value
· Powerful Music Library to help manage all those audio files
Limitations:
· 10 days trial