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Developer(s)
  
GoldWave Inc.

Operating system
  
License
  
Shareware

Initial release
  
1993

Type
  
Digital audio editor

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Stable release
  
Windows 7 (64 bit): 6.24Windows XP, Vista, 7 (32 bit): 5.70 / July 4, 2016; 8 months ago (2016-07-04)October 24, 2013; 3 years ago (2013-10-24)

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GoldWave is a commercial digital audio editing software product developed by GoldWave Inc, first released to the public in April 1993.

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History

GoldWave Inc. is a small, privately owned, Canadian based corporation, located near St. John's, Newfoundland. The company develops clean, affordable, professional quality, digital audio editing software and multitrack audio/video mixing software. The company is named after the GoldWave Digital Audio Editor, which was released in April 1993. The software has continued to improve over the past 20 years and is considered one of the best available today.

Features

GoldWave has an array of features bundled which define the program. They include:

  • Real-time graphic visuals, such as bar, waveform, spectrogram, spectrum, and VU meter.
  • Basic and advanced effects and filters such as noise reduction, compressor/expander, volume shaping, volume matcher, pitch, reverb, resampling, and parametric EQ.
  • Effect previewing
  • Saving and restoring effect presets
  • DirectX Audio plug-in support
  • A variety of supported audio file formats, including WAV, MP3, Windows Media Audio, Ogg, FLAC, AIFF, AU, Monkey's Audio, VOX, mat, snd, and voc.
  • Batch processing and conversion support lets you convert a set of files to a different format and apply effects.
  • Multiple undo levels
  • Edit multiple files at once
  • Support for large file editing
  • Storage option available to use RAM
  • Previous versions and current compatibility

    A version prior to the version 5 series still exists for download of its shareware version at the official website.
    All versions up to 4.26 can run on any Windows operating machine. Since 2004, GoldWave has stopped supporting Windows versions such as 95, 98, and 98SE (although GoldWave will still run on Windows 98SE, albeit unsupported) and renders the software unusable on those systems. Also, the system requirements have increased slightly, since now a Pentium III of 700 MHz and DirectX 8 are now part of the minimum system requirements compared to the Pentium 2 of 300 MHz and DirectX 5 required by previous versions.

    Reception

  • GoldWave was used to analyze historic recordings from the Moon landing, including establishing the "missing word" from astronaut Neil Armstrong's famous line.
  • Adam Young (aka Owl City) used GoldWave to record all his vocals on his major label debut album Ocean Eyes.
  • References

    GoldWave Wikipedia


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