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Best WAV Editng Software GUI Based
« on: February 14, 2011, 12:14:24 AM »
I'm looking for the best, most user friendly, feature rich software for MorphOS/Amiga that I can use to cut, past, and edit bits and pieces from WAV samples as well as to convert audio files from one format to the other.

Ideally I want something with a GUI as I can't see this sort of work being very much fun through command line, except in regards to format conversion, which I believe everyone uses SOX for anyhow right?
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Re: Best WAV Editng Software GUI Based
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2011, 02:04:20 AM »
SoundProbe was always my favorite. It was by far the best Amiga Sound editor I ever used. It's not the most user friendly as it has tons of menu's and options. I can't seem to get my hands on version 2. You can't buy it anymore.
 

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Re: Best WAV Editng Software GUI Based
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2011, 04:01:23 AM »
Samplitude was also pretty good and freely downloadable.  It's not AHI compatible, but if you have a Toccata or a card that can emulate one then it will play in 16-bit audio.

But the absolute best audio app for the Amiga was SoundFX.  It does run in AHI as well.  It's not the simplest to use but it's very advanced.
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Re: Best WAV Editng Software GUI Based
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2011, 08:24:32 AM »
For converting and editing smaller samples, like for games or application alert type sounds, I use SoundBox. I guess if you have enough RAM you can use it for larger samples too. In any case I've used it a lot and it does the job well for me.

http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox
http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey

If you can get copies of the commercial software mentioned previously they'd probably be much better suited though.
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Re: Best WAV Editng Software GUI Based
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2011, 10:46:10 AM »
I often used the tracker OctaMED-SoundStudio and tied it in with other programs so that I after converting them in OSS could manipulate and edit in other apps like StereoMaster and 3D-Sound... Way back this was...
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