Total Recorder Editor 6.6.8

License: Free Trial ‎File size: 11.43 MB
‎Users Rating: 4.5/5 - ‎3 ‎votes

ABOUT Total Recorder Editor

Total Recorder Editor is a fun and easy-to-use Windows program that lets you record, edit and burn any audio files while viewing its waveform display. It features an array of specialized audio tools all wrapped up into one app. It's great for creating, editing and managing your audio projects. You don't have to be a "PRO" to use it, but you'll soon join the thousands that have become one using this audio editor. It allows recording from any audio source your computer supports to edit, enhance and burn them. It also extracts pure digital audio directly from your audio CD. You can record any signal played through your sound card from all multimedia files, Game, Flash, Application, Streaming Audio, and peripheral equipment saving as MP3, WAV, WMA and OGG. It integrates the intelligent silent detector to auto start, auto stop, auto pause, auto restart for skipping silent passages, combining multi-files in one file & snooping voice. Total Recorder Editor is your complete audio solution. Use it to perfectly cut, copy, paste and trim all of your recordings in detail. The editing is performed with millisecond precision and you can do whatever you want to twist your audio. Do you play an instrument? Total Recorder Editor can create finished productions that sound just like store-bought CDs from your solo recordings! Thanks to the easy handling, everything takes place as if by itself, and no prior experience is necessary! It is the first choice for adding audio effects like amplify, compressor, delay, equalize, fade in/fade out, flanger, invert, normalize, phase, reverb, reverse, silence, stretch, vibrato, etc. Total Recorder Editor comes with an audio converter that can convert a huge amount of audio files in batch. More than that, you can apply the same effects to a whole list of files without wasting time to choose the effect for each of them. There is always a need to combine several audio clips together and that's why you need an audio merger.