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Video Description: In this introductory video, you’ll get an overview of recording and editing audio in Studio One, along with shortcuts used in the Mac vs. PC versions of Studio One.
Features at your fingertips. Digitize tapes and vinyl records, record live performances, create your own mixes with crossfades, tweak the levels and EQ, apply digital effects, and save in all major file formats with Sound Studio. Professional quality recordings.
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Record professional-sounding Podcasts and other audio dialog. Spoken word, speeches, presentations, music, and other audio can all be recorded and edited with the same high fidelity. Easy batch processing. Process multiple files using, developed specifically for Sound Studio.
Sound Studio also supports Applescript and Automator. Regularly updated. Sound Studio is regularly updated to add new features and take advantage of the very latest Apple technologies. Reviews ★★★★★ “ Sound Studio has a long history, and it now contains all of the tools needed to create professional mixes. You can apply crossfades, adjust the equalization, and jazz up your productions with natural-sounding delay, chorus, flanger, echo, and reverb effects.
You can also clean up old recordings and repair clicks and pops either by interpolating samples or silencing them completely. The backward/reverse audio function will even help you decode those satanic messages hidden on your heavy metal albums. Lee Sherman, Macworld Magazine “ This is an excellent sound editor. I've been using it to produce a radio show for years. Reasonable price and very easy to use. Douglas Henwood “ I use this app to edit recordings of church services. The marker and splitting implementation make this process so fast and easy; it's amazing.
The UI is intuitive. I find this software simple, straightforward and a joy to use.
. Added a preference for default bit rate. Added a warning in the Save panel for when markers and metadata will not be saved in the selected file format. Fixed a bug where using search in the Open panel would show grayed-out files. Fixed bugs with AAC files related to added silence at start and end. Fixed a bug where the bit rate was not being remembered between opening a file and saving it.
Fixed a bug where certain MP3 files could not be opened. Progress is now shown when using the Save Selection As command. Fixed bugs with the AppleScript Save command, and by extension, fixed issues with Automator and Monbots.
Improved waveform display. Smoother scrolling and animations. Faster level meter display with smoother animations. Improved markers display with larger text and a fixed-width text box.
Fine-tuned how Insert Markers in Gaps works. Reinstated missing 'Save Sound Studio Document' Automator Action. Playback of a single track of audio in a stereo file now plays sound through both output channels. Changed the level meter to use 0.0dB instead of -0.01 dB as the clipping threshold. Reduced latency in the software play-through function. Improved multi-core CPU usage and other internal improvements. Fixed a one-pixel-off vertical ruler.
Requires Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) or later, because of display improvements.