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Easy Audio Editor

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Easy Audio Editor

In addition to the basic functions such as extracting audio from videos, recording, mixing, deleting, cutting, assembling . the program also has "advanced" audio editing functions but is easy to implement. For example, you can easily clear the silence so that the recording of an impromptu speech is continuous, coherent and shortens the time.

With an intuitive interface, easy to use, your audio editing work with Easy Audio Editor (EAE) is no different than editing documents with the familiar MS Word.

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After installation, double-click the EAE icon on the desktop to launch the program. EAE's interface is very intuitive display, you can easily edit audio as you like by using the functions listed on the toolbar. The audio file is displayed as a sound wave with left and right channels (left & right channel) so you can edit both channels individually or individually at will.

To start work with EAE, go to File > Open to open the audio file to edit. The above audio file will then be displayed in Wave View. You can proceed to edit small audio segments of the entire file. To select an audio clip, you " highlight " by left-clicking to select the start time and right-click to select the end time (you can click and hold the left mouse button to drag the selection to the editing area). To make the selection correct, you roll the mouse wheel to enlarge the sound wave chart and observe the time of the start (Select start) and end (Select end). Click Play to listen if needed. Then editing audio files with EAE is no different than editing documents with MS Word. Actions only valid for "blacked out" sound waves.

The audio segments after being recorded, extracted or edited . are included in the Wave View of EAE so you can edit them perfectly before exporting audio files. Here are the main functions of EAE:

- Rip audio from audio CD: With EAE, extracting (rip) audio files from audio CDs is extremely simple. Once you've inserted the audio CD into the CD-ROM drive, launch EAE, go to File menu> Rip Audio From Audio CD . In the dialog box that appears, Drive section you select the CD drive to rip (if the computer has more than one CD-ROM drive), Track Track select the song to rip in the list and then click the Rip button to start the process. Since this is not the main function of EAE, there is a restriction that you have to rip each track one by one and there is no option for the audio file to be extracted.

- Extract audio from video files: You can extract audio from an entire video file or just a necessary video file. You go to File > Extract Audio From Video File , in the dialog box that appears, click the Browse button to find the video file to extract. EAE supports most popular video formats like avi, asf, mov, wmv, mpeg . With simple and very intuitive usage, you just need to move the slider and view the corresponding content in the Begin and End frames, Total Time will display the time of the audio is extracted and then press the Extract button to EAE start work. The extracted audio is taken directly into Wave View so you can edit and edit it as needed before saving it.

- Convert from text file to audio: Go to File menu> Convert Text To Speech to convert from text to audio document by typing directly or from an existing text file (.txt). However, like in other software, this function is not really perfect and it only supports English language.

- Recording: With EAE, you can record (record) sound from all different sources such as Line In, Phone Line, Microphone, CD Player . To proceed with the record, you select the sound source to record in In the Record Source section, drag the slider to select the appropriate volume. EAE offers two options for recording: Record (Clear) ("clean" recording) and Record (Mix) (audio recording with mixing).

- The basic audio editing functions (Delete, Copy, Cut, Paste, Mix .): First, you start EAE and open an audio file to conduct editing. Jobs like "blackout", delete, cut, copy, paste and mix are quite familiar, like manipulating text in MS Word. With EAE, you can not only paste or mix from a piece of music stored in the clipboard, but also paste or mix from an existing audio file. This is a pretty good function, you can use it to join or merge existing audio files.

Advanced audio editing functions

This is the main and outstanding function of EAE compared to other software. With ingenuity, aesthetics and creativity, through EAE, audio files will bring a new look, more perfect, fully meet the requirements of the job. To use these functions, you need to "highlight" to select the audio track to edit and then go to the Operations menu to select the required functions:

- Insert Silence: insert silence into audio files.

- Delete Silence: delete silence in the audio file.

- Amplify +/-: increase / decrease the volume of the audio clip.

- Fade In / Out: create sound effects to / from smaller.

- Stretch +/-: stretch / shorten the audio clip.

- Normalize: return to normal state.

- Invert: invert the left and right channels for each other.

- Delay: create time delay.

- Vibrato: create vibration of sound.

- Reverberate: create sound with echo as expected.

- Reverse: reverse the audio.

- Compressor: compress sound.

In addition, EAE also provides many useful features for your work such as changing the parameters of audio files (frequency, bitrate, channel .), saving each audio segment "blacked" to cut the file. , apply filters in the Filters menu, create Marker List, split audio channels .

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