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Art Evans
11-29-2006, 07:16 PM
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1251.html announces Acoustica 4 - which I'm currently having a quick try of, and I'm pretty gobsmacked. $40 only.... Its interface panels can be laid out like in Audition 2.0 to customise the way it looks, which is a remarkable achievement in low-cost small-installer software, and the rest of the program looks pretty good too.

Roner
11-29-2006, 07:33 PM
Yes, i had a look at this as well. Looks nice!
I have been looking around for a cheap(/free) audio editor to complement Reaper. Audacity could do the job, but wont save to the original file, and that makes it to backwards to work with. Wavosaur seems promising, but is still in alpha and will not save at all.
Anybody got any other good option for a small budget audio editor here besides this (Acoustica 4) prog ?

rforssell
11-30-2006, 01:38 AM
Audacity can save to the original file using the Export function. It's quite easy to setup a keyboard shortcut. You have to choose to overwrite the old file though.

Roner
11-30-2006, 07:34 AM
Yes, thanks for your reply!
I knew that you can export the wave, what I find annoying is that I have to click to the right folder and choose the file to write too. this takes too much time.. unless I have missed something here?

rforssell
11-30-2006, 07:45 AM
Yes, thanks for your reply!
I knew that you can export the wave, what I find annoying is that I have to click to the right folder and choose the file to write too. this takes too much time.. unless I have missed something here?

You're right - that's the drawback.

stelzbock
11-30-2006, 03:19 PM
Hmm, I think many people before requested that...

And I still do not understand, why reaper has no Stereo Editor... I think the features of Reaper would already be enough to build a little Audio Editor. This would be just another view... OK, the option to use another program is very nice for those who have some expensive programs...

But a little one would be very good ;)

Sorry for interrupting you thread, Art.

Andywanders
11-30-2006, 07:36 PM
Wavesurgeon is a very, very nice editior... especially for drum loops.

http://www.squarecircle.co.uk/productsillustration.gif

The demo has very few restrictions - but hey, it's not expensive anyway...

35 bucks for the basic version.

Here's the link...

http://www.squarecircle.co.uk/

Cheers,

Art Evans
11-30-2006, 10:33 PM
Wavesurgeon looks more loop oriented - which of course is exactly what some people want!

And I still do not understand, why reaper has no Stereo Editor...
Like I've said before, Reaper makes a perfectly good stereo editor on its own (and can be set up as the editor to be called from Reaper) if you turn on "ripple editing all tracks". What it lacks compared with (say) Acoustica is the noise reduction /declicking tools and other specialised mastering stuff, and maybe drag and drop between two or more files - which brings us back to "paste insert"... :)

olzzon
11-30-2006, 11:48 PM
Wavesurgeon looks more loop oriented - which of course is exactly what some people want!


Like I've said before, Reaper makes a perfectly good stereo editor on its own (and can be set up as the editor to be called from Reaper) if you turn on "ripple editing all tracks". What it lacks compared with (say) Acoustica is the noise reduction /declicking tools and other specialised mastering stuff, and maybe drag and drop between two or more files - which brings us back to "paste insert"... :)

Wouldn´t Glue Items do that? (paste insert)

Jae.Thomas
12-01-2006, 06:42 AM
acoustica is nice, but the cpu usage is ridiculous.

I was getting upwards of 78 percent cpu usage!?!??!

it was looking good cause it saves directly to wav, but I uninstalled the demo the second i saw the cpu go up that high, with all of its animations turned off.

Diogenes
12-01-2006, 08:45 AM
Did I read that right on Square Circles web site? Wave Surgeon has not been updated since 2003?

Little long in the tooth ain't it?

D

Art Evans
12-01-2006, 06:19 PM
The frequency display in acoustica seems a bit of a hog, but with that off CPU usage seemed reasonable.

jm duchenne
12-02-2006, 03:40 PM
Hi,

Most of the time, I use WavePad with students.
It has all we need for basic edition plus some nice surprises, and is free : http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/

kenn
12-02-2006, 03:59 PM
acoustica is nice, but the cpu usage is ridiculous.

I was getting upwards of 78 percent cpu usage!?!??!

it was looking good cause it saves directly to wav, but I uninstalled the demo the second i saw the cpu go up that high, with all of its animations turned off.

At what point were you seeing that usage? Was it during playback, or a render, or what?

Andywanders
12-04-2006, 02:26 AM
Did I read that right on Square Circles web site? Wave Surgeon has not been updated since 2003?

Little long in the tooth ain't it?

D

True. But that doesn't mean it isn't a good editor.

Did ya try it..?

Cheers,

RedStone
12-05-2006, 02:06 PM
Hi,

Most of the time, I use WavePad with students.
It has all we need for basic edition plus some nice surprises, and is free : http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/

NICE! I was looking for a free editor for my students as well
too bad it doesn't do live VST effects

Roner
12-10-2006, 12:31 PM
acoustica is nice, but the cpu usage is ridiculous.

I was getting upwards of 78 percent cpu usage!?!??!

it was looking good cause it saves directly to wav, but I uninstalled the demo the second i saw the cpu go up that high, with all of its animations turned off.

I had also high cpu on this prog (80-90 %) when normal playback.
Figured out it would drop to less than half (30-40 %) when I unchecked 'skin windows frames and controls' under options/prefs.
Its still much higher than Audacity and soundforge, but usable.
Hope they optimize this prog some more, because it really is a good low-budget alternativ.