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Audio editor macintosh
Audio editor macintosh













audio editor macintosh

If one is making a long recording such as a book, TwistedWave will recognize the words of the audio and synchronize it with the text. New to TwistedWave is speech recognition. I can also batch process files with changes such as fade in/out, etc. The application can convert audio files to different formats. I can equalize, compress, or use hundreds of audio plugins. If you have two red marks the cursor can easily select between them snapping to your lines so you can correct exactly the area you marked. Often when listening back, if there is a mistake, I just click “m” and immediately the file is marked with a red line so I can easily find it later. It’s easy to zoom into a certain time in your recording or see the entire audio file.

audio editor macintosh

The sound bars on the side that rise and fall with my audio levels help keep the audio consistent.= I really like how I can see the waveform as I record and then can go back and easily select areas with mistakes, simply delete them, and re-record. After using it for only a short time, TwistedWave has become the application I use for all my audio recordings and editing. I then reached out to the developer to see if I could get a full copy to try all the features and to write a review, to which he agreed.

audio editor macintosh

I tried the trial version and really liked the application. I was very wrong and glad I gave it a chance. I thought that software developed by one person would be lacking in appearance and performance. I must admit, I was hesitant to use TwistedWave because it is written by one person.

audio editor macintosh

TwistedWave does all I need and so much more. I want a clean, professional app, and I found exactly that in TwistedWave. There are even some purchased apps that have embedded ads encouraging me to buy their other products. There are some free and “shareware” apps, but those just do not seem very professional with the look and performance on the Mac. I need to simply record, edit the waveform, and then save. GarageBand and Logic Pro from Apple are overly complex for what I need. There are many on the market, but none seemed to be what I was looking for. I’ve been using a Mac for many years and prefer it for many reasons, but I’ve struggled to find a good audio editor.















Audio editor macintosh