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Category: Multimedia/Audio/Audio-Editors-Recorders Awave Studio 9.5 Operation System: Windows All License: Shareware Size: 1.65 MB Date: 2006-11-20 01:31:23 Awave Studio is a multi-purpose audio tool which will read more than 240 different audio file formats from many trackers, synthesizers and platforms. It can be used in a variety of ways: as an audio file format converter, an audio editor, an audio and midi player, a song converter, and, last but not least, as a wavetable synthesizer instrument editor and converter. Here are some key features of "Awave Studio": · Do conversions from the about 250 audio related file formats that it can read (no kidding - you read that right - 250 formats!) into any of the 125 or so audio file formats that it can write! No other software even comes close to such a wide format support! · Do quality conversion between the instruments formats most common PC synthesizer sound cards. Some examples: SB AWE32, SB Live!, all Vortex II-based cards, TB Pinnacle, TB Maui, AVM Apex, Gravis UltraSound, UltraSound PnP. · Convert MIDI (and similar) song data between several formats. Or package MIDI songs together with custom instruments in a single file. E.g. you can convert MOD-tracker modules into MIDI-format accompanied by custom instruments! Or you why not convert melodies between different mobile phone ring signal formats? · Read and write instrument formats for many commercial synthesizers, hardware modules, as well as many popular software synths. Including formats from Ensoniq, Akai, Korg, Kurzweil, Roland, Yamaha, Native Instruments, Creamware · Send or receive waveforms to professional synthesizers using standard SDS transfers over MIDI or really fast SMDI transfers over SCSI. · The program also allows you read several disk format that can normally not be accessed by Windows, including formats used by AKAI S-1000 CD's, AKAI S-3000 CD's, Roland S-5xx and S-7xx series CD's and floppy disks, Kurzweil "native" format CD's, and normal Audio CD's. · A ‘Batch Conversion Wizard’ makes converting large numbers of audio files extremely simple! And with optional effects processing! · The ‘Audio Processing Wizard' makes it very easy to accomplish many common editing tasks like resampling, fading, cutting and pasting, merging and combining waveforms, normalizing, time stretching, pitch scaling, smothing, recombining, searching and replacing text and much, much more! 'DirectShow audio effect filters' (a.k.a. DirectX plug-ins) are also supported opening up whole world of 3rd party effect processing modules. And it lets you these things on multiple items simultaneously as easily as on a single one! · A nice example of a use for the ‘Audio Processing Wizard’ is the 'cross-fade loop' function. Using this, you no longer have to search in vain for that elusive optimal loop point. Just select a likely portion of the waveform and cross-fade it and voilá - you have a good sounding loop! · The ‘Instrument Processing Wizard’, help you in many ways to avoid having to manually do repetitive editing tasks on multiple instruments. The ‘MIDI Processing Wizard’ gives you tools for doing things like tranposing notes or changing the tick rate. · It is a fully featured DLS level 1, DLS level 2 and SoundFont 2.1 wavetable instrument editor. You can also use it as an editor for a lot of other instrument formats! For some, it is the only PC editor. You can customize the editing user interface for your particular soundcard by using the 'parameter set' feature. Predefined sets for common synthesizer soundcards are available! · Easy to use and understand two ‘panes’ layout - a hierarchical instrument ‘tree’ to the left, and waveforms to the right. · Graphical editors available for instrument parameters! E.g., the much applauded loop editor let's you easily find the best loops. Refined to perfection based on feedback from our users! · Play MIDI files with custom instruments using the ‘MIDI Player’. Works on any computer with a basic sound card and DirectX 7 or later - you don’t have to have a sound card with a fancy MIDI synth. And MIDI songs are guaranteed to sound exactly the same on all computers since it uses Microsoft DirectMusic technology and DLS synthesis (DX 8 req. for DLS level 2). · Record your MIDI songs (with or without custom instruments) to a WAV file on disk using the software synthesizer - an all-digital process! Great if you later want to convert it to e.g. MP3 format. · Audition your instruments directly using any of the several 'natively' supported synthesizers (including DirectX/DirectMusic and the Microsoft software synthesizer). Use the PC keyboard or an external MIDI keyboard to play. Or use the ‘Audio Player’ (with real-time oscilloscope or frequency analyzer display) to play back audio files - it's even integrated into the Windows shell so that you can play files with a click of the right mouse button. · Record new waveforms using the Waveform Recording Wizard. Download: Awave Studio 9.5 NFO(s) releases:World: CrackNews releases: |

