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DB Audio Mixer and Editor
DB Audio Mixer and Editor is a visual audio files editor for sounds and music recording, playing, editing, mixing, applying various audio effects and filters, format conversion and more. If you're using audio for anything PowerPoint presentations, websites, Flash animations, recording your own audio book, background music or sound effect for your drama class, then this tool is for you! With this tool, you can easily create your own music, using your computer's microphone or other input device, and record your own voice, guitars, drums... anything. You can then mix, edit, add special sound and filter effects to your music! You can even rip tracks from CDs and convert from one audio format to another, all via a simple and user friendly graphical interface! With DB Audio Mixer and Editor you won't need three or more separate programs for editing, mixing, editing, converting, and recording as you probably do now. Erything is totally integrated in one friendly graphical interface.
So what DB Audio Mixer and Editor do for you? Supports over 12 audio formats including the popular MP3s, WMAs, WAVs, Oggs, AIFF and many more. You can easily import/export from one format to another. Open and work with as many simultaneous sound files as you want. Perform unlimited Undo/Redo operations for each files. View a graphical waveform image or a spectral view of an audio file. Zoom in/out, allowing you to see the small details and work on a specific section of the audio file. Easily edit, cut, paste, and mix your audio files visually. Play an audio file or record from a microphone or from other input device. You then have full control over the sound, allowing you to cut, copy, and paste audio; crop out unwanted segments or mix your sounds with an exisiting sound to produce your own unique sounds. Apply sixteen different sound effects/filters such as amplify, fading, volume normalization, stretch, frequency equalization and more. Advertisement
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