Polish Your Audio Files with Color7 Music Editor
Check out this easy-to-use visual audio editor and recorder application for Windows.
January 10, 2006
Want to spruce up your personal music collection? At work, do you need to add professional sound tracks to your Web site, PowerPoint presentations, and Flash animations? Take a gander at Color7 Music Editor, an easy-to-use visual audio editor and recorder application for Windows.
With its simple, intuitive interface, Color7 Music Editor lets you record voice or music, edit it, mix it with other audio or musical pieces, add special effects such as reverb, chorus, and echo, master it, burn it to CD or DVD, post it on your Web site, and email it to friends and family.
You can open, create, and save audio files in WAV, MP3, MP2, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, AIFF, MPC, and more than a dozen other formats. It's easy to record music from a microphone, DVD, VCD, CD, tape, LP, MP3 player, or Internet connection. You can edit your audio files visually. Display the audio data waveform, and zoom in and out. It's simple to cut, copy, paste, mix, and delete selections. You can delete silence, paste from file, and mix from file.
Color7 Music Editor lets you add professional effects to your audio files. Special effects include amplify, compress, delay, equalize, fade in and out, flange, invert, normalize, reverb, silence, shrink, stretch, vibrato, and more. Advanced users can apply filters to any portion of their files, including highpass and lowpass filters, highshelf and lowshelf filters, FFT, notch, and more.
After you have enhanced your music, you can convert it to any standard audio format. You can even add text information to each file, including album name, artist, genre, year, and comments.
A single-user license for Color7 Music Editor costs $35. You can download a free, fully-functional trial version from the Color7 Technology's Web site.
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