What is the best .wav editing software in general...possibly that can do this as well? I do not like Audacity for this type of stuff. And no, I do not want to switch to cubase
OSX not PC
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I switched to Mac about 7 years ago. And I still miss Wavelab. I also tried Wave Editor, Peak, DSP-Quattro, Audacity etc. but really hated all of them. They all created "projects" as if I wanted to master a cd when all I ever wanted to do is cut a few seconds off from a sample. Now I use XO Wave when I really really have to. But I hate it toomarcoskohler wrote: OSX not PC
according to that site, it's PC only, and the op is looking for a mac app.
yep same here. you get some great plugins with soundtrack pro also.humnumb wrote:To me it's still Peak despite what some say about it being bloated. I've tried Wave Editor, Amadeus, Sound Studio, Audacity and I still prefer Peak because of the little things that allow me to work much faster. For example, when highlighting a section of a wave file, you often want to zoom in on both ends in order to have it precisely where you want it. Two things that are really helpful in this situation are being able to quickly look at both ends of the highlighted section (while zoomed in all the way for example) and being able to easily drag the boundaries the highlighted section. Only some of the other editors can do the second one but none of the other ones can do the first, which Peak can do by just hitting the left or right arrow key after highlighting a section. This saves me so much time and is an integrated part of my workflow that none of the other editors do it for me.