In contemporary studio practice, spectral editing has become the indispensable tool for engineers who demand pinpoint accuracy when sculpting a recording’s sonic palette. Unlike conventional waveform ...
The vast majority of audio editing and processing is performed in the time domain: we specify a time range and then apply edits or processes to the audio that falls within it. There are tasks, though, ...
Visually editing audio files isn't exactly a new idea, of course, but Divide Frame's new Spectral Layers application looks to take things to an even more Photoshop-style extreme than other tools.
SpectraLayers Pro 4 allows audio engineers to isolate, edit, and retouch individual sounds using tools and layers in a more visual, multidimensional way. Audio files are edited using waveforms, a ...