Acoustica (software)
Acoustica is a digital audio editor from Acon Digital. Acoustica is available in two editions:[1]
- Acoustica Standard Edition with a set of processing tools for mastering, audio restoration and sound design, as well as analysis tools, batch processing and CD burning
- Acoustica Premium Edition, which adds spectral editing and support for surround audio up to 7.1 channels, as well as further and more advanced processing tools
Developer(s) | Acon Digital |
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Stable release | 7.1.16
/ March 12, 2019 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows or MacOS |
Type | Digital audio editor |
License | Proprietary |
Website | Acon Digital Acoustica: Product page |
Both editions share the same basic editing features, including disk based non-destructive editing and support for labels, region markers and sampler loops. The audio output can be analyzed using real-time analysis tools such as level metering (RMS, peak and peak hold), loudness metering (EBU R-128), spectrum analysis and phase correlation metering. Audio can be recorded with resolutions up to 32 bit and 192 kHz sampling rate.
Reviews
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See also
- Audacity - Open Source alternative audio editor
- Steinberg Wavelab
- Sony Sound Forge
- List of music software
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