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Soundop Audio Editor

Soundop Audio Editor has an average user rating of 5.00 from 6 reviews

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Soundop Audio Editor

Reviewed By rictheobscene [all]
July 6th, 2020
Version reviewed: 1.7.7.1 on Windows

I've been using Soundop regularly for several months and am most pleased to report that it is an outstanding audio editor and worth the asking price. It is remarkably stable on Win10 and delivers top-shelf performance on any audio editing task I have used it to complete. The UI is clean and uncomplicated, and it supports enough customization to meet my needs. The menus are relevant and straight-forward, and it's workflow is intuitive. I have experience with WaveLab and older versions of SoundForge, and I found the learning curve for working in Soundop to be small.

I've used it to edit music tracks and create stems. The application lent itself well to making this work go smoothly. I like to have takes, versions of the takes, backups of the versions, backups of the takes, and even backups of the backups from time to time. Soundop did not have a problem adapting to my system.

I have also used it to capture 'found sound' samples in factories, construction sites, etc. The recording process was painless and efficient. I also used it to clean up and process these samples. The Mixspace feature was a valuable tool for this sort of sampling.

The included processing tools are respectable, but I tend to use 3rd party plugins for these sorts of things.

I have no problem giving it 5 stars.

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Debutante
Debutante
11 May 2019 at 7:24pm

Do you have anything like these, and other stats to put up on your website...

http://src.infinitewave.ca/

You offer a tempting alternative, but even some of the biggest brands have had frightfully bad results when the hood was popped up.

ivosight
ivosight
22 July 2019 at 10:18am

Thanks for your interest in Soundop. We don't have such stats on our website. It is easy to test the SRC in our software with the spectrum view and seemed got a moderate result. If you have any question about the software, please feel free to contact us.

Best regards.

waltervianacom
waltervianacom
29 April 2024 at 12:19am

An audio editor that far surpasses other editors in the same category and even powerful Daws. With features such as VST and VST3 hosts, a standard editing section, this software offers a multitrack editing section, and complete mastering via a virtual mixer with everything you could want, bus, send and return, grouping and all the features a professional studio can offer.

I'm talking about Soundop Audio Editor, which brings together a series of options that will make your workflow fast, precise and perfect for real-time production.

With support for various formats, Soundop is a real Swiss Army knife that will unravel all kinds of heavy-duty work in just a few minutes.

Soundop audio editor has a rare feature in other audio editors, a multitrack section, that's right, an option exclusive to DAWs that has been built into this editor, offering the best of both worlds, with enormous ease of production. It's not common to find multitrack sections in audio editors. The most you'll get is track editing with 5 synchronized channels, normally for Dolby files. But in this editor, every producer's dream comes true by being able to capture, mix and master all the material needed for a professional production in a single program.

Soundop escapes the all-in-one rule where most do well at one point and fall short at another point in the project.

In this editor, all the steps of a production are handled with outstanding efficiency, nothing in it leaves anything to be desired. I tested all the features available and from simple editing of a stereo track, to mixing in several stereo/mono channels free to drag and drop the audio sample anywhere in the project, it's the Holy Grail for producers.

Editing a single file is fluid and has all the necessary tools for handling audio samples. Basic functions such as cut, paste, split, copy are available along with more sophisticated functions such as adjustable/automatic fade in/out, the mix function, where you can overlay previously copied sections, and functions for editing loops and much more. A highlight is the Autotrim function, which works perfectly and saves you a lot of time when editing.

The quality level of this editor is superior, and because of the above-standard quality, it makes the list as the first software that really produces professional audio on Windows. The capabilities, speed, stability and robustness of this software are simply incredible. For the first time I felt like I was using Windows as if I were using MacOs. The experience with. Soundop on Windows is surreal, you can simply do everything a professional-level audio editor does, and you even get multitracking and a mastering section, which is just fantastic.

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