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Title: Old free sound editor on ModPlug.com in 2000-2002
Post by: Valet2 on September 08, 2008, 13:57:16
There was a lite and free sound editor on older MPC site. I don't remember its name, but have to find it. Anyone remember that one?
Title: Old free sound editor on ModPlug.com in 2000-2002
Post by: bvanoudtshoorn on September 08, 2008, 14:14:38
Welcome to the forums, Valet2! :)

What sort of functionality do you need? I doubt you'll find the same program, and, if you do, it might not run properly on more modern systems. In the meantime, why not try something like Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/), which is free (and open-source), and runs on just about anything?
Title: Old free sound editor on ModPlug.com in 2000-2002
Post by: LPChip on September 08, 2008, 14:55:52
I'm quite sure you're after wavosaur, which is still being developed too.
Title: Old free sound editor on ModPlug.com in 2000-2002
Post by: älskling on September 08, 2008, 17:12:17
I'm quite sure it's SoundEngine Free (http://www.cycleof5th.com/products/soundengine/?lang=en), at least it was featured on the MPC frontpage a couple of years ago. Seems to be updated since then.
Title: Old free sound editor on ModPlug.com in 2000-2002
Post by: Valet2 on September 08, 2008, 19:54:40
Yes, that's SoundEngine. Thanks a lot! This is just for fun - personally I use SoundForge for many years.

P.S. I'm on ModPlug since 2000 (also as musician, but it all has been lost after site reincarnation).
Title: Old free sound editor on ModPlug.com in 2000-2002
Post by: älskling on September 08, 2008, 20:21:37
Quote from: "Valet2"P.S. I'm on ModPlug since 2000 (also as musician, but it all has been lost after site reincarnation).
Don't forget to come here and post once in a while, the more the merrier!
Title: Old free sound editor on ModPlug.com in 2000-2002
Post by: Sam_Zen on September 08, 2008, 23:45:48
Welcome aboard, Valet2

Well, all 3 options already are mentioned. I've not much experience with the apps, because I use CEP.
I've found Audacity still a bit unstable.
Good reason for me to update the versions of SoundEngine and Wavosaur (http://www.wavosaur.com/).

The first one has more options. and has a bigger filesize than the second.
But Wavosaur claims to handle VST plugins and multichannel files.
I think it depends in the end on the personal demands of the user, which one to choose as the main app.
Title: Old free sound editor on ModPlug.com in 2000-2002
Post by: LPChip on September 09, 2008, 06:19:06
Wavosaur doesn't just claim to handle VST plugins, it really does! :D

I mainly use it so I can apply an Electri-Q over my track to compensate for anything. Also, if you download vorbis.dll, you can import .ogg files directly into the app.