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- From the creator of ScopeTrax comes a new, powerful
- sound processing application for Microsoft Windows.
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- This application combines the standard Windows graphical
- interface and large memory management with the sound editing
- features of the original ScopeTrax.
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- GoldWave is packed with features:
- * Supports all MPC sound cards (SB, SB16, PAS16, GUS, ...)
- * Full 16-bit stereo editing
- * Multiple re-sizable file windows with time axis and
- "Overview" box.
- * Independent left/right channel editing and viewing
- * Super zoom to magnify to a sub-sample level for extra
- accurate editing
- * Detached "Scope and Controls" window with an oscilloscope
- and play, pause, stop, record, volume, balance, and speed
- controls
- * Intelligent editing that automatically converts
- sampling rates, bits, and channels when copying and
- pasting to different file formats
- * Built-in support for WAV, VOC, IFF, AU, SND as well
- as the ability to open RAW files
- * Tool Bar for editing, zooming, and opening files
- * Standard effects: echo, volume, reverse, ...
- * Flexibility to choose input/output devices
- * NEW! Expression evaluator for any type of sound generation
- and manipulation (in time domain)
- * Shareware, with NO FEATURES DISABLED !
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- Please read GOLDWAVE.WRI for installation instructions.
- GOLDWAVE.WRI uses Windows Write format.
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- Additional Notes
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- 1) If you want to open large ".au" (micro-Law encoded) files,
- makes sure you keep Options | Settings "Load uLaw as 8-bits"
- checked. Otherwise, twice as much memory is required (but
- it gives better quality). I have opened files over 250
- seconds in length without any problems.
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- 2) The largest file you can open depends upon how much RAM
- you have for Windows. If you plan to use 16-bit, stereo,
- 44100Hz CD quality, then you need 10 megabytes of RAM for
- every minute of sound. A 5 minute song requires 50 Megs.
- The amount of virtual memory you have makes no difference.
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- Version 1.00 Statistics
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- Language: C++
- Environment: Microsoft Windows
- Hours required: 657
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- Source code (in bytes):
- *.CPP 272701
- *.H 48037
- *.RC 112669
- Total 433407 (~15000 lines)
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- Documentation (in bytes):
- Total ~90000
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- Chris Craig
- chris3@garfield.cs.mun.ca
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