Okoker Audio Recorder-Editor 1.2
| Developer: |
Okoker Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$34.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.2 MB |
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Okoker Audio Recorder&Editor is a powerful audio editor for home studio recording and for people who are just getting started with audio editing. You can open, create, save, play, and record from any available source. Apply various effects (amplify, compress, delay, equalize, fade in, fade out, flange, invert, normalize, reverse, silence, stretch, and vibrato). It supports a lot of format, such as: wav, mp3, mp2, wma, ogg, g721, g723, g726, vox, raw, pcm.Records radio stations from the Web.Allows you to record any audio source from your computer into various audio formats.Add a lot of special effects.Convert audio files between various formats.A cool interface
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