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A Powerful (And Free) Wave Editor

Posted Jul 21, 2008 by Jason Faulkner  

Not too long ago I wrote about a fantastic wave editing program, Goldwave. While this is a great choice, if completely free is the route you prefer to go then check out Wavosaur.

Wavosaur is a small self contained application (doesn’t require any installation) which boasts some impressive features including VST plugins. Outside of music editing, “podcasts” seem to be one of the more practical applications for a wave editing program and this one looks like it can certainly fit the bill… for the attractive price of free.

Although I do not really see a need for a self-contained wave editing program as I can’t imagine people carrying around their sound files on the go, it is nice to know the program is lightweight and probably does not have many (if any) bloat issues.

Categories: Daily Tips, Freeware

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Jason Faulkner is the man who brings you our daily tips. He is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

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