Categories: Sound editor

Wavesurfer v.1.8.5

Wavesurfer v.1.8.5

size 1.58 MB

WaveSurfer (for windows) is an Open Source tool for sound visualization and manipulation. It has been designed to suit both novice and advanced users. Wave Surfer has a simple and logical user interface that provides functionality in an intuitive way and which can be adapted to different tasks. It can be used as a stand-alone tool for a wide range of tasks in speech research and education. Typical applications are speech/sound analysis and sound annotation/transcription.

Wave Surfer can also serve as a platform for more advanced/specialized applications. This is accomplished either through extending the application with new custom plug-ins or by embedding visualization components in other applications.

Changes in Wave Surfer version 1.8.5

  • Mouse- and key binding updates:
    shortcuts keys for recording
    support for multiple popup events (shift-left-button and right-button are now the default on all platforms)
  • Misc. bug fixes including zoom in/out mixup

Wave Surfer released as open source, under aBSD style license.

http://www.speech.kth.se/wavesurfer/

wavesurfer-185-win  ( 1.58 MB )

Tags: Wavesurfer

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