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
Acoustica
Developer(s)Acon Digital
Stable release
7.1.16 / March 12, 2019
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows or MacOS
TypeDigital audio editor
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteAcon 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

gollark: But I also really don't like writing much code, and want to generalize and combine features as much as possible. Which causes more problems.
gollark: The main causes of this are:- I wanted it to be interactable with externally via an API of some kind, and operating on text strings for that is kind of æ æa æ ææææ æææ.- I wanted some kind of structured data handling mechanism, partly for APIous purposes - see DokuWiki's `struct` plugin, and a cool feature a random journaling website has where you can use `CAPSTHING: bees` in a page and get tables out- I also thought that the design of all previous Minoteaurs, which made pages entirely text strings, hampered rich editing capabilities (such as "to-do lists" where you could easily check/uncheck things, and arbitrarily-nested-bullet-point "outliner" stuff)
gollark: However, design of this in any detail requires making decisions, which immediately induces apionic "bee" incursions.
gollark: If you want to know what the reworks are to be, and you do, then basically: I wanted to alter the content model, so that pages could contain multiple units of content, and of different kinds.
gollark: Thank you.

See also

References

  1. Acoustica product page on Acon Digital's web site
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