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TwistedWave is a simple, easy to use, and yet powerful Audio Editor. It can be used for a number of tasks, such as:
- Recording. Easily record from any input device.
- Mastering. Use Audio Units to apply effects to your songs.
- Radio package editing. The clip list makes it very easy to put samples together.
- Converting files. TwistedWave can read and write files in many different formats.
Rearrange your audio with the Clip List: Radio package editing becomes very easy with the clip list. In just a few steps, you can quickly zip through a long recording, select chunks of audio you are interested in and copy them to the clip list. You can then create a new document by pasting your clips from the list. The clip list can also act as a playlist. You can reorder the clips, play them all, etc.
Fast interface: Zooming in and out of the waveform is very fast. Option-click and drag the mouse to zoom very accurately, while the waveform is being refreshed at more than 100 fps, even when the files are several hours long, or when the file has not finished loading, or when an effect is being applied. When TwistedWave is busy loading a large file, or applying a complex effect, all the work happens in the background, and you can continue working with your document, applying new effects. With TwistedWave, you newer have to wait for the end of a long computation.
Unlimited and instant Undo/Redo: At any time, you can undo all the modifications you have made to your file. You can freely experiment with new effects without fear of making mistakes.
High quality: Working at a resolution up to 24-bit and 192 kHz sampling rate, TwistedWave enables you to work at a professional quality.
Import from many formats: TwistedWave can read sound files in many formats, including: wav, aiff, au, snd, sd2, mp2, mp3, mp4. It is also possible to import the sound track from a movie in mov, avi or mpeg format.
New in v1.6.3
- Change the pitch and speed: As a replacement for the old "Change Speed" effect, you now have the "Change Pitch and Speed" effect. In addition to changing the speed of your audio, you can now alter its pitch, independently of the speed.
- Loop crossfade: A new kind of crossfade is now available. When playing a piece of audio in loop, if it was not prepared specifically to be looped, you can hear an annoying click when the play head moves from the end to the start of the loop. With the new "Loop Crossfade" effect, TwistedWave will blend the end of the loop with its beginning. You just have to specify the duration of the fading between the two ends of the loop, and the result can be looped seamlessly.
- Bug fix: Since TwistedWave 1.6.1, a crash could occur when opening the preferences window. This is now fixed.



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