

Unfortunately ocenaudio can’t be our primary job, and right now we are working on bug fixes and some minor requested features.Ħ. What features are you working on right now?

We evaluated some frameworks for cross-platform implementation and Qt has shown the best trade-off between features and native look-and-feel.ĥ. In the future, we will evaluate the implementation of this feature in a new application and perhaps bring this feature to this editor. We don’t have plans to implement this feature in the current editor. Are there plans to implement non-destructive editing?
OCENAUDIO REVIEW PRO
We are evaluating the feasibility of creating a pro version of ocenaudio (paid version) with extra features, but we will keep a free version available with the current available features.ģ. Ocenaudio can be used for commercial interest (music production and performance for example), but cannot be sold by third parties. It is a non-cost and fully operational software. The current version of ocenaudio fits better as a Donationware.
OCENAUDIO REVIEW LICENSE
What license is OcenAudio released under? Since the voiceover community doesn’t seem to know about this software, I decided to ask their development team a few questions (some techno-geeky and some audio-geeky):ġ. They let you paste one track into another (a quick way to add background sounds or clean room tone into your voiceover). Both products work around this limitation in the same way. OcenAudio (and Audacity) can find zero-crossings if you hit a key command while TwistedWave has a preference to do that automatically.īeyond those differences, OcenAudio and TwistedWave seem to be twins separated at birth (both children of CoolEdit maybe?).īoth OcenAudio and TwistedWave were not designed to be multi-track editors.OcenAudio does not have an Effect Stack (TwistedWave) or an Audio Chain (Audacity) function.OcenAudio uses VST plugins (TwistedWave uses both VST and AU plugins).If you test drive OcenAudio next to TwistedWave, you will be struck with the similarities, not only in looks but also in performance. I find it to be both a nimble and a capable editor. And, it adresses the Audacity issues listed above. OcenAudio is maintained by a very talented team of Brazilian engineers at the Federal University of Santa Catarina. In doing so, they have built a really solid product. They leverage the powerful, cross-platform Qt Framework and extended it with their own audio-focused Ocen Framework.

If those complaints resonate with you, you may want to try out OcenAudio. Typical complaints about Audacity include it’s “Wonky” Interface, an ineffective method of previewing effects, and how slow it seems to get while editing larger files. And, it runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux Operating Systems. It gives you access to a wide array of tools. And, for good reason, Audacity is a mature and well-supported opensource project.
OCENAUDIO REVIEW SOFTWARE
Usually, when someone is looking for a free software package for Vocieover work, people tend to recommend Audacity.
