[RWP] Wavosaur editor, accessible at the number pad
Indigo
33indigo at charter.net
Thu Sep 4 18:15:49 EDT 2014
No, I think you can do it all in Reaper.
Sorry I ever mentioned Wavesaur, it's accessible, but not extraordinary.
Indi
On 9/4/2014 3:29 PM, Rusty Perez wrote:
> Does this program do any edit functions which are not possible in reaper?
> Sory if this is a silly question. I've just started with reaper.
>
> Thanks!
> Rusty
>
>
> On 7/16/14, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>> Well, it has its midi configuration dialog, and it hosts VST plugIns, so
>> I assume you can play midi plugs on it.
>> So far, i've opened an MP3 and a .wav file in it, played them by
>> pressing the spaceBar, all totally standard, and used its simple pitch
>> shift function, whitch offers a field with the number 12; meaning shift
>> up by 12 half-steps, and works as expected.
>> Next time I look at it I'll put a minus sign in front of the 12 and
>> learn if that causes it to shift the track's pitch down 1 octave.
>> There's also a high-precision pitch shift function.
>> I need to configure its midi to use my eMu PCIE soundcard and its Asio
>> driver, which is already seen by Wavosaur.
>> Without configuration; it's using my USB soundcard that speech comes
>> through, not a bad card itself, capable of 24 bit 96K playing and
>> recording, but that $22 card only has unbalanced 3.5mm jacks. so I only
>> use it for speech and audio from Winamp and YouTubes.
>> Maybe today I'll get round to configuring a midi keyboard to go into
>> Wavosaur, then try to insert a VST plug; and learn how that goes.
>> So far, everything I've tried in its menus works as expected, and all
>> dialogs speak and respond to clicks from the enter key.
>> Once you're in a dialog, you can tab and arrow as usual.
>> In the WorkSpace, I get almost nothing from its screen spoken from the
>> tab and arrows, but I can read the screen from NVDA's screen review at
>> the numPad.
>> Try it yourself, no installation, runs wherever you place it, it's free.
>> Indi
>>
>> On 7/15/2014 11:26 AM, Brandon Keith Biggs wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> Does it do anything Audacity doesn't do?
>>> Can you play Midi on it?
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>> Brandon Keith Biggs
>>>
>>> On 7/15/2014 6:58 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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