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GoldWave is very accessible and has become popular in the
visually impaired community and has applications for the study
of hearing impairment and perception.
GoldWave is a top rated, professional digital audio editor. It
contains so many great features, you will be amazed by all the
things it can do:
- Play, edit, mix, and analyze audio
- Apply special effects, such as fade, equalizer,
doppler, mechanize, echo, reverse, flanger, and more
- Digitally remaster and restore old recordings with
noise reduction and pop/click filters
- Record audio from cassettes, vinyl records, radio, etc.
through your computer's line-in
- Record dictation through a microphone or play dictation
back at a slower speed for transcription
- Make perfect digital copies of audio CD tracks using
the CD Reader tool and save them in wma, mp3, ogg files
- View a variety of real-time visuals and VU meters
- Convert files to/from different formats, such as wav,
wma, mp3, ogg, aiff, au, vox and even raw binary data
GoldWave is the most advanced and complete audio editor
available in its price range. It includes all of the common
audio editing commands and effects, plus powerful built-in
tools such as a batch processor/converter, a CD reader, and
audio restoration filters that cost extra in other similar
programs. Comprehensive, easy to use, and efficiently
engineered, GoldWave offers the best value in audio editing
software. With over 10 years of development and widespread
usage, it has an excellent and unmatched track record.
GoldWave has been used for historic recording analysis in the
moon landing, as reported on BBC and the Houston Chronicle. It
was mentioned by name in the pilot episode of the television
series Supernatural.
The US Coast Guard has used GoldWave to clean up radio calls
and in evaluating personnel (ON SCENE The Journal of U. S.
Coast Guard Search and Rescue, Spring 2003). The US Navy has
used it for podcasts. It is used in dozens of schools and
universities around the world and is mentioned in numerous
research papers covering a wide variety of topics, including
neuropsychology, bioacoustic signals, seismic analysis, and
engine and animal identification.