[RWP] Wavosaur editor, Forgot to say it is a VST host
Brandon Keith Biggs
brandonkeithbiggs at gmail.com
Tue Jul 15 12:06:16 EDT 2014
Hello,
It looks great, especially for Midi.
Audacity has way way way more short-cut keys, I can edit a track in
seconds without even playing the whole track in audacity where as I need
to actually play the track here.
Here I can't select to the left or right of the cursor, only to the right.
thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs
On 7/15/2014 9:01 AM, Indigo wrote:
> Yes, I just tried its pitch bend function, and it sounds fine up 12
> half-steps, then raised it again another 12 half-steps and the piano
> sounded a little toy-like, but it'd also sound funny in Sound Forge,
> or any other editor when raised up two octaves.
> This thing is not hard to use from the menus; don't know its shortcuts
> yet, but they're shown in the menus.
> I used the simple pitch shift function, there's also a high-precision
> pitch shift function that I don't understand well enough to use yet.
> There are a lot of functions in those menus.
> Apparently it already found my USB audio card I use for speech and
> audio from YouTubes, without my needing to configure anything in its
> audio configuration dialog.
> At my NVDA number pad screen review, it's audio configuration dialog
> shows all ports on the USB card, and also shows the Asio driver for my
> eMu PCIE card.
> I seem to remember from the Wavosaur webpage that it is doing 64 bit
> internal processing, so it might take a moment to process a long .wav
> file.
> I wish it made a beep or something when it's finished, but I pressed
> the spacebar and it began playing the file with the pitch raised 12
> half-steps.
> I'd call this accessible enough, especially for free.
> Later I'll try a recording on Wavosaur.
> Indi
>
>
>
>
> On 7/15/2014 10:57 AM, Jes wrote:
>> Wavosaur have a pitch bend function too?
>>
>> Jes
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jul 15, 2014, at 10:27 AM, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Left out the most interesting function of the free Wavosaur, it
>>> hosts VST's.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 7/15/2014 9:58 AM, Indigo wrote:
>>>> Wavosaur is a free editor that does a bunch of stuff, almost as
>>>> much as
>>>> Sound Forge, plus it records, uses Asio, does zero crossing point on
>>>> loops, copies, pastes, trims, sets markers, does batch conversion, and
>>>> instantly recognized my soundcards and all their ports, quite
>>>> impressive
>>>> for a free editor.
>>>> Its menus are very standard, and all the functions I tried worked
>>>> instantly from the enter key.
>>>> You don't even need to install Wavosaur, just unzip it and click on
>>>> the
>>>> .EXE file and it runs.
>>>> The website shows it for XP and Vista, but I just looked at it in
>>>> Windows 7 64 and it looks to be quite useable.
>>>> I have Sound Forge in various versions, but Wavosaur could still
>>>> come in
>>>> handy.
>>>> True, you don't get much from the arrows and tab key, but
>>>> everything is
>>>> there at the number pad with NVDA's screen review.
>>>> For anyone who doesn't have Sound Forge, or any other editor, Wavosaur
>>>> does a whole lot more than something like GoldWave, and it's free, no
>>>> limitations on number of actions per session, no nags.
>>>> Here's the link to download the latest 32 and 64 bit versions:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.wavosaur.com
>>>>
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