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Veröffentlicht: 2011-08-10, Autor: Eli , Testbericht von: cultofmac.com
Zusammenfassung: A few weeks ago we reviewed the Samson Meteor Mic, an ideal piece of hardware for podcasting. Spiffy hardware, though, is only half of a podcaster's toolkit — the other half, of course, is capable software.Ambrosia's WireTap Studio ($70) fits that bill pr...
Zusammenfassung: Heres a case of a program getting better before I wanted it to. WireTap Pro, as it was, fit well into my audio editing pattern. Using the example I have many times before, lets say I bought a song off the iTunes Music Store that I want to burn onto...
Non-destructive editing; LivePreview feature lets you audition formats and quality settings on the fly; intuitive interface; flexible export options, including iPhone-compatible ringtones.
Tagging a little weak; no batch-convert option.
Very minor quirks aside, WireTap Studio 1.0.1 performs its job admirably. The ability to muck with audio files in just about any way the program allows and later restore them to a perfect state will be a godsend for some. Podcasters, in particular, wil...
Pick any sound source, built-in editing, LivePreview of file compression
A VST plug-in version would be the icing on the cake
Whether you’re a musician, podcaster or you just want to digitise your old vinyl, WireTap Studio’s a compact app with lots of uses. You can download WireTap Studio from the Ambrosia Software website at http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/wiret...
Zusammenfassung: If your Internet radio programmes are often interrupted by family obligations, or you want to record an incoming Skype phone call - with the other partys permission, of course - then WireTap Studio ought to be welcome relief in the face of distraction...