How do you choose an audio editor for your creation?
Are you satisfied by the one you're using? Test it these
the standards below and get your favorite editing assistance
- here we provide three basic functions that a good
editor:
- Clear and easy-to-find controlling orders. That
means there won't be unnecessary waste of time caused
by finding buttons like Play, Stop, Rewind, etc.
- Easy selecting. That means to specify a part
of the sound wave by dragging your mouse cursor
over the desired portion. The selected part should
be played, saved as well as cut, copied, pasted
and deleted easily.
- A "Normalize" feature is very necessary. When
recording vocal sound or music, some sections of
the recorded sound might be much louder than others.
Normalizing can scan the uncompressed audio file
and automatically balance the peak or average level
- to proportionally increase or reduce the volume
levels to achieve the desired effect.
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