Audio Editing Software Terms and Definitions
Audio Editing
All programs should include play, record, cut, copy, paste and so on; this
rating goes beyond the basic editing tools to include tools such as equalizers,
processors, mixers, preset effects, filters as well as analyzing tools like
the waveform or spectrogram.
Recording/Editing Ability
The best products have the ability to "record" sounds saved on the computer
from a file, the sound card or from downloaded CDs as well as from outside
sources such as a line-in from a stereo or a microphone.
It is also nice if the product includes burning software so that users can
use their CD or DVD burner to save their edited audio files.
To be the most compatible, the product must be able to work with and convert
many file formats, like the various WAV file types, OGG Vorbis or MPEG as
well as Windows Media Audio (WMA).
Ease of Use
All major features of the product should be easy to find and use. It is
helpful if the product contains preset effects and filters placed in the
drop down menus, mouse zooms, right click edits and unlimited undos. Quick
recorders that look for sound cards or streaming audio, without manually
having to set the source is also a nice feature.
Help and Support
Audio editing software can be hard for inexperienced audio editors and non-professional
mixers to master. Comprehensive help and support offered through FAQs, direct
contact to technical support, user forums, help pages or other documentation
makes learning to use editing software a snap.
Editing Tools
Batch Processing/ Conversions
This command or tool is used to convert a set of files from one format to
another and/or to apply effects to a set of files.
Channel Mixer
Used to swap, mix, invert, or combine left and right channels.
Cue Points
Used to mark and describe or hold information pertaining to a specific position
of an audio track. For example, a cue point can hold information about a
singer or artist or can mark and hold looping points.
Effect Chain Editor
This tool enables the editor to chain a number of effects together to process
at one time.
Effect Preview
Before saving a new edit, this preview will play and display the changes
before implementation.
Equalizer
A device or computer algorithm that increases/decreases the volume of specific
bands of frequencies in an audio signal.
Format Converter
Many programs have the ability to convert file formats, for example from
a WAV PCM signed 16 bit stereo file to a MPEG Audio (mp3) Layer-3 ACM 44100Hz
128 kbps joint stereo file.
Frequency Tuner
Similar to an equalizer or a parametric equalizer, it is used to adjust
frequencies.
Labels and Regional Markers
May also be referred to as a bookmark, it can mark or label a specific time
location in an editor window.
Meta Information Editor
Enables editors to enter or edit artist, title, album, year, genre or other
information of the selected file.
Mixer
A device or algorithm, which enhances or directs audio signals to other
destinations, singly or together. May also be used to combine selections,
for example a techno music file with an audio voice file to create a new
techno mix.
Mouse Scroll Zoom
A handy feature that allows users to select a section of the waveform and
use the mouse scroll to zoom in and out.
Parametric EQ
An electronic filter that adjusts frequency, attenuation, amplification
and bandwidth on each parametric channel, which can all be used simultaneously
or individually bypassed.
Processor
A device used to alter the dynamic properties of the recording.
Punch In/Out
The process of re-recording sections of a previously recorded track, starting
a punch may be called "punching in" and ending a punch "punching out."
Right Click Edits
Features accessible through the right click button of a mouse, that may
include such functions as play, copy, paste or zoom.
Signal Analysis Tools
Tools used to analyze audio signals as they travel through audio cables,
equipment or other system.
Track Splitter
Many programs have the ability to separate the tracks into left and right
channels, whereas others, depending on the file type, have the ability to
break apart multi tracks.
Variable Speeds
Increases or decreases the playback speed.
Audio Effects
Amplify
Changes volume or loudness.
Chorus
An effect in which multiple copies of a signal are played together slightly
off time from each other.
Compressor
Reduces the dynamic range of a signal, making loud sounds quieter and the
quiet sounds louder.
Crossfade
Fades out one sound while fading in another.
Delay
An effect in which a copy of a signal is played back later than the original.
Doppler
Dynamically changes a pitch.
Dynamics
Volume changes in audio.
Echo
A delay-based effect where copies of a signal are introduced then trail
off to silence.
Expander
Reduces the level of a signal when it falls below a set threshold in order
to overemphasize its dynamic range.
Fade In/Out
Changes level over time increasing/decreasing in amplitude from/to silence.
Feedback
Delayed repeated signal that produces multiples of the original signal.
Or, a loud squeal created when a channel is receiving its own output.
Flange
Generates a swirling sound by adding a slightly delayed copy of a signal
in which the delay time fluctuates.
Harmonizer
Can add odd and even multiples of a fundamental frequency to provide a characteristic
(or timbre) to give each instrument or voice a unique sound.
Invert
Changes positive offset to negative and vice versa.
Interpolate
Smoothes out the waveform between start and finish markers, often used to
remove a pop or click.
Mechanize
Adds a robotic or mechanical characteristic.
Modulate
An electronic process, in which one source modifies the characteristics
of another signal source.
Noise
Adds a noise to a selected location, often a Gaussian or White noise.
Normalize
Process by which the gain of digital audio is increased to its maximum volume.
Off Set
Adjusts or removes a dc offset in a selection by shifting the waveform up
or down.
Pan
Adjusts the left/right positioning of a signal within a stereo mix.
Phaser
An effect, which is a modified flange that adds a swirling sound to a signal.
Pitch
Changes the frequency of the selected part of an audio file, increases or
decreases timbre
Reduce Vocals
May reduce vocals from certain stereo recording by subtracting the left
and right channels or by using a bandstop filter.
Resample
Takes a single parameter "sample rate" and recalculates existing audio data
using the new sample rate.
Reverb
An effect in which the ambience of a physical space is simulated, this is
achieved by copying a signal many times and repeating it at decreasing levels
at intervals so close together that they are heard like one sound.
Reverse
Plays the audio backwards.
Silence
Can insert silence at a selected portion of the audio.
Stretch
Changes the frequency, duration and pitch of a selected part of the audio
Time Warp (stretch)
Changes the playback speed or stretches/compresses the length of the selection
Trim
Removes sounds outside of the selected part of audio.
Vibrato
A rhythmic fluctuation in pitch.
Filters
Band Pass
Allows only the band of frequencies surrounding the cutoff frequency to
pass through.
Band Stop
Does the opposite of Band Pass filters, blocks all frequencies within a
specified range.
High Pass
Only allows the frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency.
High Shelf Pass
Filters frequencies above a selected frequency.
Low Pass
Permits all frequencies lower than the cutoff frequency through.
Low Shelf Pass
A type of filter in which all frequencies below a selected frequency are
affected.
Noise Reduction
Reduces unwanted noises within a sound, such as a background hisses, hums
or interference, cannot however be used to separate or remove vocals or
voices.
Notch
Often referred to as a "band reject filter", attenuates frequencies closest
to the center frequency of a filter setting, used to minimize hum or acoustic
feedback.
Pop/Plick
Eliminates abrupt changes in a sound, often used in restoration.
Silence Reduction
Deletes silence from a selected part of an audio file
Smoother
Reduces hiss and crackle, often used when restoring old recordings or LPs.
FFT
Applies Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) filter to a selected part of an audio
file, smoothes amplitude transitions at various frequencies, points above
zero amplify and filter, points below zero attenuate and filter.
Display Features
Waveform
A graphical representation of an audio file that is a mathematical representation
of a wave, obtained by plotting a characteristic of the wave against time.
Spectral
Visual display of a frequency graph, the horizontal axis is frequency in
Hertz (Hz) and the vertical axis is magnitude in decibels (dB).
VU Meter
Displays the peak volume of the waveform.
Spectrogram
Displays frequency information over time, the horizontal axis is time in
seconds (s), the vertical axis is frequency in Hertz (Hz), and the color
represents the frequency's magnitude (dB). Often used to analyze amplitude
versus frequency.
Recording Ability
Line-In
Has the ability to record from a line-in such as a microphone, stereo or
other device.
Streaming Audio
Can record sound from the internet, such as an internet radio station or
other streaming audio.
CDs
Has the ability to either record from a downloaded CD or can rip directly
from a CD.
Video File
Can pull audio from a video file.
MIDI Files
Can record from Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) files, such
as those created from a keyboard.
Sound Card
Has the ability to record what is playing on the sound card, which means
that nearly anything can be recorded.
Burning Software
Audio
Has the software component needed to "burn" CDs.
Video
Includes the software module needed to "burn" DVDs.
Help And Support
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) answer questions commonly asked by users.
Free Updates
Allows free intermediate upgrades of purchased software.
Forum
An online discussion relating to audio editing topics and the software,
often can help with common errors, troubleshooting or simply to learn new
ways to use features.
Glossary
A helpful resource that defines terms used in the program that relate to
audio editing.
Help Section
An inter-program feature that provides quick access to help.
Technical Support Contact
The manufacturer posts contact information, through either telephone or
email, for technical support.
Product Manual
The product includes a comprehensive product manual either inter-program,
online or through a download.
Supported Configurations
Tutorials
Step-by-step instructions on how to use a specific feature, offered either
through the help section or online.
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Home Audio Editor Key Features
- Edit audio files visually
- Record audio data
- Apply various effects
- Apply different filters
- Convert an audio file
- Burn CDs
- Bookmark and Region
- Easy to use software