

Paste Special will allow you to Insert, Overlap, or Replace.ĭynamics Processing includes a simple Compressor, Expander, Limiter, and Noise Gate, but you will have to set them yourself. Highlight the section, delete, cut and paste, or Trim (delete all that is not highlighted). Pretty standard with a mouse or keyboard, but limited. (There is also a 64-bit version of the application available). Opening a new file you must choose Sample Rate (only up to 48k), Mono or Stereo, and Resolution 8, 16, or 32 bit. No roll & punch, or over-dubbing- you will have to mark the section you want to retake, and either record at the end of the file and cut and paste or open a new file and copy and past from that. So if you are still recording and press spacebar, it will start playing back, WHILE you are still recording, not destructively, but at the end of of the file. " R" starts record, and STOPS the recording.
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Pretty straightforward recording and editing, though like any software takes some time getting used to and up to speed. The dark dlue-green and gold is certainly certainly nicer to look at than the stark blue and gray on Audacity. So far, I like the simplicity, lightweightness, and the ability to have a split screen waveform/spectral display. Posted: Tue 9:23 pm Post subject: Ocenaudio (my quick notes) and comparison with Audacityįor quick, especially dry recording and a few quick edits and maybe simple processing, it works pretty great. Gefell M940 | A-Design P1 Pre | BAC500 Comp | RME FF802 You can do that in Izotope RX - but that feature comes at a price If you could surgically edit in the spectral display, that be great. Location: In the souls of a million jeans


I'd much rather use this than Audacity to edit. I especially liked the simultaneous spectogram and waveform display. The only thing I miss is a plugin chainer - but have written the developer about that. I need cross platform and I found the perfect freeware 2-track crossplatform editor. I help a number of new talents and Soundforge is rather expensive - and not any good on mac. I have tried a lot of others but they all seem to have their quirks (mac and pc) To me there is one 2-track editing software and thats Soundforge. I can't seem to find any mentions of Ocenaudio - so here goes. I'm new on the site but have been lurking quite a bit for the past week. Posted: Sat 6:42 pm Post subject: Recording software recommendation Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in VO-BB - A VO Family :: View topic - Recording software recommendationįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register
