Nero Wave Editor v12.0.12000

Nero Wave Editor v12

size 60.9 MB

Nero Wave Editor is a basic yet powerful audio software without all the extra features found in professional suites like Pro Tools.

From Nero:

“Nero Wave Editor is a program for editing and recording audio files. The various filtering and sound optimization methods allow you to create individual audio files quickly and easily. It also offers numerous improvement functions for recording from tape or vinyl records.

Non-destructive editing lets you try many options and undo all changes. A range of audio-processing options gives you complete control over your audio files. Real-time ‘audition’ lets you select and hear effects in real time, as your soundfile plays. Preset Manager lets you save your frequently-used settings. Sample format conversion, anti-aliasing filters, dithering, noise shaping.”

Bottom Line:

If you’re an experienced audio editor and know most of the ins and outs of digital audio editing, you will find Nero Wave Editor a powerful and capable tool. However, if you’re new to this type of software, choosing a product with increased support might serve you better.

http://www.nero.com/enu/

Nero_WaveEditor_3p  ( 60.9 MB )

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