Menu

 

AudioEditorPlus can be operated with the help of menu elements. Flexible system of menu elements is a perfect tool for navigating and operating the system, controlling converting and grabbing processes and so on.

The menu has the following structure:

Section

Point

Description

File

New...

Use it to create a new audio file. When you create a new audio file, this software will ask you to specify the audio file properties.
Open...
load an existing waveform or CD track into a Audio Mp3 Editor's editing window. AudioEditorPlus supports a wide variety of data types. When you load a file for editing, AudioEditorPlus converts the audio file type to its own internal temporary file type for faster editing and better handling of larger file sizes.
Close
Close current editing audio waveform.
Save
This saves a modified waveform to your hard disk using the waveform's existing name and format.
Save as...
This saves a waveform to your hard disk using a new name and format (supported format as MP3, Wav, Wma, Ogg, Raw). You can also change the current audio's output sample rate and bit rate or channel information by clicking Settings->Output Formats and settings
Save Select As...
It allows you to save a session of current waveform to a new name, location, or format. (supported format as MP3, Wav, Wma, Ogg, Raw). You can also change the current audio's output sample rate and bit rate or channel information by clicking Settings->Output Formats and settings
Exit

Use it to terminate the program and exit.

Edit

Undo

Undo operations
Redo
Redo operations
Copy
Copy the selected part of an audio file to the buffer
Cut
Cut the selected part of an audio file and puts it to the buffer.
Paste
Inserts a part of an audio file from the buffer.
Paste From File...
Inserts a file to the current position of an opened audio file.
CopyToClipboard...
Copies the selected part of an audio file to the clipboard.
PasteFromClipboard...
Inserts a part of an audio file from the clipboard.
Mix...
Mixes the selected part of an audio file with an object from the buffer.
MixFromFile...
Mixes the selected part of an audio file with another file.
Select Entire Wave

Use it to select all audio data in the active window.

Delete Selection
Delete the selection
Insert Silence...

Use it to insert periods of silence between words or other sounds.

Delete Silence...

Use it to remove periods of silence between words or other sounds.

View
Waveform View
Use it to choose a mode for viewing data: Waveform View or Spectral View. Waveform View displays audio data in the familiar green-on-black sound wave format, where x-axis (vertical) represents amplitude and y-axis (horizontal) represents time.
Spectral View
Use it to choose a mode for viewing data: Waveform View or Spectral View. Spectral View displays a waveform by its frequency components, where x-axis is frequency, and y-axis is time. This allows you to analyze your audio data to see which frequencies are most prevalent.
File Info...
With this tool you can edit the information (tag info) of your audio files, like title, artist, album, genre, copyright, year and your comments.
Mark List...
It is a list of time offsets, or locations defined within an audio file or session. With this tool, you can locate the selected part easily.
Transform

Invert

This effect flips the audio samples upside-down. This normally does not affect the sound of the audio at all. It is occasionally useful, for example when the left and right channels of a song both contain equal amounts of vocals, but unequal amounts of background instruments. By inverting one of the channels and not the other, the vocals will cancel each other out, leaving just the instrumentals. Obviously this only works if the exact same vocal signal is present in both of the channels to begin with.
Reverse
Select this command to have the current selection play backwards by reversing the order of its samples. Reverse is useful for creating special effects. This effect reverses the selected audio; after the effect the end of the audio will be heard first and the beginning last. Some people reverse small portions of audio to make inappropriate language unintelligible, while others believe you can hear subliminal messages if you listen to speech backwards. You can also create interesting sound effects by recording natural events and reversing the audio.
Silence
Inserts a silence on selected part of audiofile.
Add Noise...
Inserts a noise in an audio file.
TimeStretch...
Makes a Stretch effect in the selected part of an audio file, changing the pitch and duration.
Trim...
Adds trim effect to the selected part of an audio file.

Use it to transform the waveform.

Use it to choose delay effects.

Filter
Band Pass Filter...
Applies Band Pass filter to the selected part of an audio file.
High Pass Filter...
Applies high Pass filter to the selected part of an audio file.
Low Pass Filter...
Applies low Pass filter to the selected part of an audio file.
High Shelf Filter...
Applies high shelf filter to the selected part of an audio file.
Low Shelf Filter...
Applies low shelf filter to the selected part of an audio file.
Notch Filter...
Applies the Notch filter to the selected part of an audio file.
FFT Filter...
Applies the Fast Fourier transform filter to the selected part of an audio file.
PeakEQ Filter...
Applies Peak EQ filter to the selected part of an audio file.
Tools
Play
Starts playback of the current selection, or of the current audio file from either the left edge of the selection, or from the beginning of the file, to either the right edge of the selection or to the end of the file.
Pause
Pauses playback
Stop
Stops playback
Play Loop
Plays the current audio file or selection repeatedly, looping it until the Stop button is pressed.
Play End

Use it to start playback of the current selection, or of the current audio file from either the left side of the selection, or from the beginning of the file, to the end of the file.

Play Continue
Continue playback
Record
Record new audio file from a microphone or another input device. The current audio data will be cleared and filled up with the new recorded audio data.
Record Mix
Record new audio file from a microphone or another input device. The current audio data will be mixed with the new recorded audio data.
Convert Sample Type...
Use it to convert the sample types such as Frequency(Hz) and Channels of the audio files.
Options Output Formats And Settings Adjusting the output audio file's channel, sample rate, encode method and bit rate information when you use Save / Save As.../ Save Selection As ... function. Audio Mp3 Editor supports MP3, Wave, WMA, OGG, VOX, RAW, G.726.
Settings
In this part you can set the different properties of Audio MP3 Editor, like temporary directory, Waveform display horizontal / vertical scale view, status bar view, etc.
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