![]() In most cases you will want to choose Stereo. The pop-up menu offers two options: stereo and mono. The final option is how many channels to be used. This combination will produce a CD quality recording. Bit depth refers to how the sound is encoded. The next pop-up menu is for selecting bit depth. This refers to how many samples of the sound the computer takes per second of sound. The next section in the Sound tab is "Default format for new files." There are three choices that you will need to make. If headphones are plugged in, they should appear in the table and already be selected. By default the Mac's internal speakers are selected. The Output tab's table lists all devices that emit sound. ![]() When recording, select the device you want if it has not already been selected. If a USB microphone or other device is hooked up to your computer, it will also be listed in the table. By default the Mac's internal microphone is selected. In the Input tab there is a table that lists all the input devices connected to your computer. ![]() The Sound tab has two options: Input and Output. This is the longest time offered for that control. The final control in the General tab is "Length of edit preview." Select "2 seconds." This will let you hear the sound two seconds before and two seconds after an edit. There are options to open a new document on start-up and start recording immediately, both of which should be checked. The next option is to allow the Space Bar to rewind sound. Choose "Play selection" from the pop up menu. The next choice is what to do when content is selected. In the General tab of Amadeus Pro's Preferences, select "From Insertion Point" from the pop up menu for what to do when no content is selected. For this article Amadeus Pro version 2.2.1 and OS X El Capitan were used. If downloaded from the HairerSoft website, the file must be moved from the Downloads folder to the Applications folder. If you purchase it from the App Store, Amadeus Pro will automatically appear in the Applications folder. The software is very accessible through its menus and keyboard commands.Īmadeus Pro can be purchased in the Mac App Store or through HairerSoft's website for $59.99. No previous audio training is necessary, but you will need to be familiar with VoiceOver commands. Highly recommended.If you are a Mac user and want to make ringtones, transfer old cassette tapes or albums onto your computer, create a podcast or do just about any common audio editing task, Amadeus Pro is a good option. I think I would be safe in saying that Amadeus Pro is destined to become THE main tool for audio editing in my software toolbox. ![]() It also appears to be quite happy running under "Mountain Lion 10.8". It certainly achieves what it claims on the box (see above features listing). Amadeus Pro has found that delightful median of being powerful enought to be extremely useful, with an interesting selection of tools and a well designed and intuitive interface, at a price which does not break the bank. I have used many audio applications over the years and they can be described as either being low priced and underpowered or overly expensive and complicated to the point of being downright confusing. This is an excellent audio editing application which gives much more expensive programs a really good run for the money. If I were to try to find a phrase to describe this application I would probably choose that once coined by the Atari Corporation for their ST range of computers - "Power Without The Price". A full range of real-time and offline sound analysis toolsĬheck out the demo version on our website!ĭelightful and well thought out audio file editor. Audio Units can be applied to tracks non-destructively in real-time Tracks can be split into multiple clips for easy placement While Amadeus Pro features a number of built-in audio effects (equalizer, speed and pitch change, echo, etc), its abilities can be extended arbitrarily through the support of Audio Units.īesides all the functions you would expect from a professional quality waveform editor, Amadeus Pro also features: The handling of large sounds is furthermore facilitated by the extensive support of markers. Thanks to its outstanding direct-to-disk abilities and waveform caching, edits on arbitrarily large sounds are performed at lightning speed with this fully featured multi-track editor. Use your Mac for any audio-related task, such as live audio recording, creating iPhone ringtones, digitizing tapes and records, converting between a variety of sound formats (including Mp3, MPEG-4 AAC, AIFF, WAVE, WMA, CAF, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis), remastering your iTunes music library, record internet streams, etc.
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