Electronic Musician

ADVANCED AUDIO EDITS

Audio editors used to be quite basic affairs. Classic editors of days past such as Audacity simply let you cut and rearrange audio files, and gave you a few basic tools like denoisers. Nowadays, audio editors are powerful creative packages that can perform a wide range of tasks that previously seemed impossible.

Programs such as iZotope’s RX and Steinberg’s SpectraLayers allow users to perform incredibly impressive repairs on audio. RX even lets you separate vocal tracks from final mixes, allowing producers to easily create acapellas.

Another audio editor pushing the boundaries of what’s possible is Celemony’s Melodyne. Now on it’s fifth

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