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Review and how it works

AudioEdit Deluxe was intended as a visual audio editor and converter software, that allows a lot of complex and easy operations with audio data.
With AudioEdit Deluxe you have the capacity to perform two-way conversions between CD, MP3, MP2, WAV, WMA, and OGG; open, generate, and save files in each of the allowed sorts (can also save each portion of a loaded file to disk as a new file).
Display audio data waveform (Zoom Full, Zoom In, Zoom Out, Zoom Vertical); play files or each portion of the files (Play, Pause, Stop); record audio data from a microphone or each other accessible input device; edit files visually (Cut, Copy, Clean Selection, Crop, Trim, Paste, Paste From File, Mix, Mix From File); apply different effects (Amplify, Chorus, Compressor, Distortion, Echo, Fade In and Fade Out, Flanger, Gargle, Normalize, Pitch, Resample, Reverb, Reverse, Shrink, Silence, Stretch, Tempo).
Apply assorted filters to each preferred portion of files; enter noise or silence into files; Enter information into files (album, artist, copyright, genre, title, year); complete undo and redo features; complex, burn-proof audio CD recording; and the like.
The following audio formats are possible with the audio editing and playback module: WAV PCM; Compressed WAV (ADPCM, GSM, DSP, A-LAW, U-LAW, ALF2, and more); MP3 (MPEG Layer-3); MP2 (MPEG Layer-2); OGG Vorbis; WMA (Windows Media Audio); AC3, AAC, FLAC, AU (Unix Audio), AIFF (Apple Audio), RAW (PCM, A-LAW, U-LAW); CDA (Audio CD Tracks), and ALAC, WavPack.
What is new? Complete audio editing engine, conversion and redesign.
Enhanced performance, memory management, support for further types,
New functions and options,
Independent pitch/tempo/resample control.
Audio recorder separated into dedicated feature with automatic track splitting, and more.
How to install & uninstall AudioEdit Deluxe - system requirements Pentium 4 or Better Class Processor.
512 MB RAM.
20MB HD.
Sound Card.
CD-ROM Drive.
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