n-track Studio, a great supply of tools for audio editing
July 30th, 2010 | Published on: Review | 1 Comment
Edit, cut, create and record… do anything with the audio file using n-track Studio, the perfect add-on for users who love music. Those who are taking their first steps in the addictive task of creating, editing and mixing audio tracks can take advantage of n-track Studio’s numerous effects and tools.
With a powerful audio editor and a complete set of tools and effect, n-track Studio may be one of the most recommended options among this kind of programs, especially if we consider its ability to record and play in simultaneous or to record from different sound cards at the same time.
The ‘multi-track’ feature is very important in this kind of programs and n-track Studio takes this into account. You can work with several tracks simultaneously and combine them in the final recording and also to add up to 250 effects to them like speed, echo, equalizer, noise removal, etc. on top of this, n-track Studio also supports effects developed for other programs like Sony Sound Forge or plugins in DirectX.
Its interface may look too elaborate, but this will be just a minor detail once you become an addict of music editing thanks to its functionality.
One doesn’t usually find a volume control panel separated by tracks, as in professional mixing consoles. But as soon as we run n-track Studio we will see the screen with a panel of individual VU meters and a potentiometer for each of them, even before opening a project.
Apart from being compatible with the most varied audio formats for importing files, n-track Studio offers the possibility of extracting different formats, whether we want to save our project in WMA, MPR, OGG, MIDI or W64, among others.
These are just some of n-track Studio’s main characteristics; only by experimenting with it to express our creativity can we really get to know its full potential. It is time for you to try out this new tool for editing, cutting and creating audio files and then burn discs to share them with your friends.
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December 30th, 2011 at 4:17 pm (#)
thax u