Sample Editor OS X

K9 Kai Niggemann canine at waf80.de
Tue May 20 09:22:26 CEST 2014


I tried audacity and for some things (like live's "edit sample" button) it doesn't work since it doesn't save sound files, only project files. In order to get your sample as a wav/aiff, you need to export it. 

After a long search I settled on dsp Quattro. 

I think most editors all do the same thing just a tiny bit different so it's really a matter of what feels right to you...


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On 20.05.2014, at 00:32, Dennis Jameson <komatos at icloud.com> wrote:

> Haven't used it for anything other than basic sample chopping & format conversion. It does have a menu for plugins and there are a handful included. Loaded my external BTV AU/VST plugin but didn't try playing with it in Audacity (I prefer the stand alone Beat Thang Virtual app as opposed to the plugin since I'm only using one software program at a time).
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>> On May 19, 2014, at 6:12 PM, Gert van Santen <g.vansanten at upcmail.nl> wrote:
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>> Dennis Jameson schreef op 20-5-2014 0:00:
>>> Audacity. Free, open source, cross-platform, multitrack audio file recorder & editor. Reads & writes multiple formats (.aif, .wav, .mp3, etc.)
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>> Tried it a couple of times but didn't like it. Does it take plugins to do mastering?
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