Showing posts with label audio files. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audio files. Show all posts

Friday, November 30, 2018

Introducing Multi-Channel Audio Editing with WavePad

Multi-Channel Audio Editing with WavePad Audio Editor



You have been asking for separate channel audio editing and we have been listening. We are excited to announce that WavePad Audio Editor is now capable of performing sperate edits to individual audio channels in your multi-channel audio files. Not only is the new feature a fun and exciting way to step up your audio editing game, but it is also easy and simple to learn. Being able to edit and make adjustments to the separate channels in a multi-channel audio file is an important task in audio and sound editing. Not all edits are applicable for all channels in a file so being able to edit them individually can help you achieve a higher level of professional sound quality.



Open your Audio File in WavePad

Open your audio file in WavePad Audio Editor by clicking on the Open icon in the main menu and selecting the option that says Open File. This will launch the file finder window where you can choose the file with multiple channels that you wish to edit and bring it into the program. Select your file and then click Open to bring the file into WavePad.

Show Different Channels

Beneath your waveform on the left-hand side, locate the Show Different Channels Separately button. Click on this button to show the separate channels in your multi-channel audio file. Stereo is generally the most common, which will display two channels. At this point, all edits made will still be applied to both channels, but now the separate channels in the track are visible.

Separate Channel Editing

In the same toolbar, you will also find the option to enable separate channel editing. Your first few uses, a bubble tip will point out the Separate Channel Editing button. Click the Separate channel editing button to enable separate channel editing mode. Select the channel you wish to edit by clicking on its waveform and editing it as usual. The active channel will be colored and the inactive waveforms will turn gray. To edit all channels simultaneously, click the Separate Channel Editing button again to disable it.

Editing Audio Channels Separately

Now that you have enabled separate channel editing, you can make typical edits to each channel individually. Select a channel to activate it and then choose from a variety of the audio editing options available in WavePad. You can normalize the audio and adjust the gain of just one channel and then perform different edits on another channel. If you wish to edit only a portion of one channel, simply click on the waveform of the channel you wish and drag the cursor to select only a  portion of it.

Export Multi-Channel Audio Files

Once you are finished editing the separate channels of your audio, you can then export your new audio file however you would like. From the main menu, select File and choose Save File As... to save your multi-channel audio file in a variety of popular formats. You can also burn your file to a disk or upload it directly to the cloud.




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Friday, July 27, 2018

Change Audio to MP3 Format with Switch

How to Change to MP3 format



The MP3 format is one of the most common audio file formats in the world today. MP3 files are widely used for saving and sharing digital audio files because of their compression size and ability to maintain the high quality of their original format. This makes the MP3 file type great for storing and emailing because download speeds are quick and the files don't occupy much space. You may have found yourself in possession of audio files on your computer or on a disc that is in a different format that you would like to change to MP3. With a simple file conversion software such as Switch Audio File Converter Software, you can quickly learn how to change to Mp3 format in a matter of seconds.



Import Files into Switch

The first step to learning how to change to MP3 format is to open your copy of Switch and add/import the files that you would like to convert. Switch allows you to import individual audio files, video files, entire folders, or even import them from a DVD or audio CD. Click on the green Add Files button at the top of the program to begin adding your files. Once you have selected the files you wish to convert, click Open. You can also drag and drop files from your File Browser window directly into Switch.
How to change to Mp3 Format
Import files to convert to mp3 

Set Output Destination

Next, decide where you would like your new files to go once you have converted them. This is where your files will be located after they are changed to MP3 format. Use the drop-down menu or the Browse button at the bottom of the program to set your output folder. You can click on the Open Output Folder button to view the selected output folder and its contents. You can also check the box next to it to save your files to the same folder as the source files. This option will output your converted MP3 files right next to their original versions.
How to set output destination for changing to mp3 format
Set output destination 

Set Output Format

Switch is capable of converting to just about any audio file format you can think of. However, you are here because you want to know how to change to MP3 format, specifically. Click on the Output Format menu at the bottom of the program to open the drop-down menu. Select .mp3 as your output format. This will be applied to any and all files that you select.
How to change output format of audio files to mp3
Set output format 

Output Options

Click on the Options tab next to the Output Format menu to open the Options window. Here you can adjust some of the more advanced options such as the Bitrate and Channel Mode. You can also adjust the metadata that will be attached to your newly converted MP3 files. For more information on adjusting audio file meta tags, check out this blog post:
How to Edit MP3 Tags and Metadata with Switch Audio Converter
How to edit mp3 meta descriptions and mp3 meta data
Edit MP3 metadata 

Convert to MP3

Now that we have chosen our files and set the output format and destination, we are ready to convert our files to MP3. If you imported an entire folder or files from a disc and you only want to change some of them to MP3, simply go through and select those files. Otherwise, with all of your files selected, click on the Convert button at the bottom right of the program. The conversion will be performed and your new MP3 files can now be found in your chosen output folder.
How to convert files to mp3 with Switch
Conversion complete


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