2016/08/18 13:00:32
robbyk
Just curious if anybody uses this, I guess I use audacity when I need to...
 
http://rekkerd.org/wavosaur-free-audio-editor-updated-to-v1-2/ 
 
Wavosaur free audio editor updated to v1.2The free Wavosaur audio editor software for Windows was updated to version 1.2, which includes a new spectrum analysis.

Wavosaur is a cool free sound editor, audio editor, wav editor software for editing, processing and recording sounds, wav and mp3 files. Wavosaur has all the features to edit audio (cut, copy, paste, etc.) produce music loops, analyze, record, batch convert.
Wavosaur supports VST plugins, ASIO driver, multichannel wav files, real time effect processing.
Changes in Wavosaur v1.2
  • New spectrum analysis: with precise real time display.
  • Output routing is in cfg file.
  • New option to keep *.rec files (in case of crash).
  • Oscilloscope bug fixed for sample view.
  • Mp3 decoder bug fied (synchro during decoding, without user impact).
  • Transport playing flag for VST plugins.
  • New time bar:
    • Selection.
    • user view.
    • flickering improved.
  • New keyboard control:
    • to avoid switch to mainframe view for spectrum analysis/sonogram & 3d view keyboard shortcuts.
    • wavosaur.keys : lot’s of wavosaur shortcuts are now customizable in this “ini” format file (editable).
    • new “Keyboard shortcuts” configuration dialog box: in menu “Option”.
Wavosaur is available for download for 32 & 64-bit Windows.
More information: Wavosaur
2016/08/18 14:19:39
mgh
I use it to convert .wav to .mp3. Works well
2016/08/18 15:12:09
dcumpian
I use it to draw in fades after a mixdown. I've also used it to remove clicks in a track just because it was easier (for this particular track) than doing it in Sonar. It is a decent editor.
 
Dan
2016/08/18 15:31:13
rsinger
I have it installed, but haven't used it much lately. I use it for editing and also for looping samples.
2016/08/18 21:00:27
robbyk
dcumpian
I use it to draw in fades after a mixdown. I've also used it to remove clicks in a track just because it was easier (for this particular track) than doing it in Sonar. It is a decent editor.
 
Dan


How is it as a de-clicker? Do you draw the click out or is it by some other means that you do this?
 
I rarely use a pick, but if I do on acoustic to be more of a percussion or rhythm instrument, I can be careless and click a lot :)
 
Do you have it as a default editor in Sonar or do you export the track and then import it back?
 
Thanks for the info :)
2016/08/18 21:02:30
robbyk
rsinger
I have it installed, but haven't used it much lately. I use it for editing and also for looping samples.


 
Do you have it as a default editor inside Sonar, if so, is it easy to set up?
2016/08/18 21:05:28
robbyk
mgh
I use it to convert .wav to .mp3. Works well

I have the Cakewalk mp3 utility and, as well, pyro...I'm curious, does wavosaur let you encode metadata into your mp3s?
2016/08/18 21:15:31
scook
Using SONARToolsEditor, any wave editor (among other things) should be pretty easy to add to SONAR. Wavosaur was one of the editors used to test the tool. It can be found in the OP http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3392713

It can also be found in the utilities section here
2016/08/18 21:42:17
robbyk
Skook, got it, thanks!
 
scook's Tools:
 
SONARToolsEditor by scook (Steve)
Do you want to send audio data direct to another application for editing without leaving Sonar?Extensive onboard Help is available. Download includes 32 and 64 bit versions and a readme file.
Download:
2016/08/19 14:00:16
rsinger
robbyk
Do you have it as a default editor inside Sonar, if so, is it easy to set up?




Yes and yes.
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