That's what we love about this software: DSP-Quattro is easy to master, but packs a powerful punch. ![]() ![]() It's the perfect combination of power and ease rolled up in an audio editor. (Also, for you audio junkies, it's got some killer filters) TOP FEATURES. High quality suite of audio editing tools. #DSP QUATTRO CD BURNING FOR MAC#ĭsp Quattro 4 Audio Editor Cd Creation Software For Mac Windows 10Ĭustomizable audio editing key commands. #DSP QUATTRO CD BURNING FULL#īuilt-in digital effects (chorus, delay, reverb, filters, 4 and 7 band eq's, many more) THE PROOF 'DSP-Quattro provides a full complement of sample editing functions. When you need to clean up your audio files or burn your next hit CD, turn to DSP-Quattro.' - Editor Staff, Electronic Musician 'If you're in the market for a Mac audio editor, you owe it to yourself to try it.' - Paul Sellars, Sound on Sound WHAT YOU'LL NEED. 1152x720 Display.I’ve had a lot of experience with countless audio programs over the years, but that doesn’t necessarily give you a licence to drive all of them. CD-Burn & DDP, however, is pretty straightforward in this respect if you have a background in these sorts of programs.Ī bit like Waveburner, a bit like DSP Quattro, but with more stability than either, CD-Burn & DDP allows you to do almost everything that these sort of programs do: edit, fade, crossfade, apply plug-ins, add metadata like ISRC codes etc, burn a CD or create a (reliable) DDP, apply dither, export files and a hundred things besides. I love the fact that this program is so simple to use, so reliable, so unassuming yet functional. I like the fact that the interface sports a goniometer (a ‘jellyfish’ meter to some) though it’s pretty small and could be vastly improved by allowing a double-click to increase its size and separate it from the main screen. They’re given the prominence and significance they deserve, making you wonder why the hell some other programs make these vital commands so difficult – they’re the whole point of the program after all! I like how the ‘Burn CD’ and ‘Write DDP’ commands are in big letters >, not hidden in a menu somewhere or only accessible via some obscure key command. ![]() I don’t like the way files in CD-Burn & DDP are edited on the timeline, each song file only locking to its downstream brethren when these are manually highlighted, though I’ll probably grow used to this idiosyncrasy in time. Locking them together is as simple as holding down the Option key whilst you adjust the one furthest to the left, so it’s no big deal. But if you forget (perhaps because you’re zoomed in tight and can’t see the other tracks) and decide, for instance, to crossfade Songs 2 and 3 by seven seconds you will inadvertently create a gap between Songs 3 and 4 of that identical amount.
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