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Wavosaur 1.0.0.9000

Copernic   on 01 July 2007 - 18:44 · 3 comments & 2633 views

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Wavosaur is a powerful free audio editor for Windows XP, ideal for editing audio clips, sound designing, mastering, audio mangling and recording of your digital audio sounds. Wavosaur lets you edit all your samples and audio recording. You can cut, copy, paste parts of your digital recording. Wavosaur provides many tools and shortcuts to make the editing very fast and efficient. The program was designed to give a powerful audio editor but very easy and fast to use. Wavosaur is also a VST host, it means you can use VST effects on your audio recording, listen in real time to the audio processed by effects, and apply the effects of course. You can make a chain of effects, this means endless possibilities with all the VST plugins effects available nowadays. Wavosaur can record from your soundcard inputs, and lets you monitor your audio ports. Inserting loop points and markers to your audio files is very easy. Wavosaur is also MIDI controlable, you can use a MIDI control surface to command the main functions of Wavosaur.

Features:

* Cut ,copy, paste, trim-crop
* Loop points creation and markers
* VST host, effect chaining
* MIDI implementation



* 2D Spectrum analysis
* 3D Spectrum analysis
* Sonogram
* real-time oscilloscope waveform, FFT & pan
* Insert silence, fade, normalize, vocal remover etc.
* Complete statistics about the waveform
* AIFF, WAV, raw format support
* MP3 import
* Recording soundcard input
* Audio conversion
* And many more...

Change log:

- Volume automation added.
- VST compatibility improved, support GUI less VST plugins
- Wavosaur is now available in french.

Download: Wavosaur 1.0.0.9000 freeware
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#1 JohnBfromMemphis on 01 Jul 2007 - 23:03
I really like wavosaur. I haven't had much time working with it yet but I'm going to record something for my podcasts with it and see how it really works. RAM usage isn't too terribly bad. 2 show segments open for editing down to a single mp3 and ram usage was ~170MB or so. I say it's not too bad for me considering this pc has 2GB's of ram in it. I do however like the input and output oscilloscopes so you can see if any signal clipping is happening while you're recording. It supports ASIO recording which is nice. I have been using audacity for about 1 year now and if wavosaur can do what I really need it to I might switch but that will require me to just work with it more and learn it.
#2 Toology on 02 Jul 2007 - 01:55
Haha, nice name. It looks more advanced (and powerful?) than Audacity. I may give it a shot.
#3 MightyJordan on 02 Jul 2007 - 06:49
If this is as good as GoldWave, I've found a replacement! Audacity was alright. It had 1 or 2 options that GoldWave didn't have, but GoldWave is easier to use.

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