Publisher's Description
From Arizona Software:
AudioXplorer is a powerful sound analyzer software designed specifically for Mac OS X.
Features:
- Real-time analysis
AudioXplorer provides real-time analysis window where user can visualize the oscilloscope, spectrum and sonogram. Several real-time windows can be opened simultaneously. - Static analysis
AudioXplorer provides static analysis window: user can record or generate any sound and performs operation on it. Sound from the real-time window can be dragged at any time to the static window for more analysis. - Easy-to-use
AudioXplorer is very easy to use with it Aqua interface (several windows can be opened at a time, drag-and-drop support, view appearance can be customized) - Plug-ins and Audio Units Effects
AudioXplorer supports its own Cocoa plug-ins architecture as well as Audio Units Effects plug-ins, the new MacOS X plug-in standard. - Record sound directly inside AudioXplorer from any source
- Generate sound (sinus, triangle, sawtooth, etc.)
- Import and export file in AIFF format
- Fullscreen option for static and real-time window for better presentation
- Static window can have several predefined page layout
- Unlimited number of views per static window
- Unlimited number of static windows
- Unlimited number of real-time windows
- Export view in TIFF, PDF, EPS or raw data.
- Print view
What's new in this version:
- AudioXplorer is now under the BSD license
- Universal Binary available (thanks to Stephen Davis stephendavis@mac.com)
- fixed a bug that would prevent AudioXplorer from launching correctly on Mac mini or any Mac without any input device
AudioXplorer has been discontinued but can be freely downloaded and used. The source code is available under the BSD license.
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