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Date Posted: July 26, 2002
Introduction
About 3 months ago, I created a video for my gaming clan using various different programs for the video and sound. For the most part I was happy about how it turned out, but one area I would have really liked to have done better on was the sound. What we are about to look at today would have come in very handy back then, saving me time and increasing the possibilities that were available to me.
. was founded in 1996 and has been growing ever since, increasing it's line-up of products and market share with such products as RecordNow Max and the DiscSavers jewel cases. The guys over at Stomp, Inc. have been busy once again with there latest product, MySoundStudio, which they kindly sent us to put through its paces. So many thanks to Stomp Inc for providing it.
Features
Multi-track sound editing (with mute & solo functionality)
Read/Write/Edit/Convert WAV & MP3 files
Mixer Control Window (group sounds together)
Video AVI soundtrack editing
Silence Detection
Divide Files
Setting WAV details
Time display of Time, Second, Millisecond, Sample & Frame
Bit Depth: 8 bit, 16 bit
Sampling Frequency: 2,000kHz~192,000kHz
CD Ripping
Record while playing
Looping
Step Zooming
Cue Point and Loop list control
Support for :-
WAV
MP3
AIFF
AU
RAW/PCM
AVI 2.0 (up to 2GB)
Music CD
System Requirements
Pentium 300Mhz, equivalent processor or better
64MB RAM
20MB hard disk space
16 bit color, 1024x768 or better
Mouse or other pointing device
Microphone or other sound input device for recording
Sound card with speakers attached
Windows XP Home & Professional
Windows 2000 (including SR1)
Windows NT 4.0, SR4 or later
Windows ME
Windows 98 SE
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