Version Latest
Soundop v1.9.5.4 (32-bit)
Requirements
Windows 10 / Windows 11 / Windows 7 / Windows 8
Size
16.8 MB

Soundop is a professional PC audio editor that lets you record, edit, master, and mix tracks in areas that are open and easy to use, but are also equipped with powerful tools. A sound file tool lets you change both waveforms and spectra. 

The editor has a strong engine that lets you mix as many audio and bus tracks as you want. It also lets you send, use side chains, and automatically make up for delay. The track and the clip both have an FX rack, and the sets for the effects can be fully automated. 

Soundop has well-thought-out sounds built in, and it also works with VST and VST3 effect plug-ins. If you want to make mixed effects, you can also use parallel or mid-side effect groups. 

The sound engine works with the DirectSound, ASIO, WASAPI, and MME drivers. It can record sound at up to 192 kHz and 24 bits depth. With Soundop for Windows PC, you can read audio from all famous audio and video formats and save it as audio in all major audio formats. Changes and saves can be made to metadata like ID3 Tag, RIFF Chunk, Vorbis Comment, and ACID loop. 

You can burn songs to a CD with gaps that you can change with the CD track editor. It also checks the disc after cooking it. The processors can copy, paste, add effects, and do most other audio editing jobs. They can also use other processing tools, such as normalizing on certain channels and time bands. Music files can be worked on in the batch processor and saved in a certain format. You can also work with more than one batch processor at the same time. 

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Specifics

  • These sound drivers let you play and record music: ASIO, MME, WASAPI, and DirectSound. 
  • Line up the channels for each sound source. 
  • You can record sound with 24 bits of information and up to 192 kHz. 
  • It is possible to record system sounds with WASAPI loopback. 
  • Take notes from more than one place. 
  • Type in the range of times you picked. 
  • You can make changes right away. 
  • You can record a clip more than once by looping it. 
  • You can load information about most music files. 
  • The following file types can be used to save music: MP2, MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, OGG, FLAC, APE, and WMA. 
  • You may mix as many sound and bus tracks as you like. 
  • Send info from one track to more than one. 
  • Send what the track has done to the side chain of affects. 
  • One track at a time can have its channel mode changed. 
  • In the clip lines, put together different groups of clips. 
  • It's easy to stop and start tracks. 
  • Move the track and clip to the right place. 
  • You can give clips and songs effects. 
  • You can set up timed effects for clips and songs in the read, write, latch, and touch modes. 
  • Freeze track and clip effects to make the CPU work less hard. 
  • As a mixdown, you can send all the songs or just a certain time range of songs, tracks, and clips. 
  • You can watch and listen to movies in most video formats. 
  • Video files can be added to and taken away from the audio file editor and the multitrack editor. 
  • Play movie that goes with the sound. 
  • You can change ACID information to make ACID loops. 
  • You can change sample loop points and where they are. 
  • The sample loop with the crossfade is over. 
  • Helps you find the best place for the sample loop. 
  • You can change data in the Vorbis comment, the ID3 tag, RIFF, AIFF, and other formats. 
  • You can change the cover picture for MP3 and FLAC files. 
  • Change the words. 
  • Show the information that can be used with a certain audio file in the information group. 
  • The meter can be set up so that you can keep an eye on the full amount. 
  • Watch the real peak level in the Loudness box. 
  • To keep an eye on the sound, use the ITU BS.1770-2 standard. 
  • Pay close attention to how the programs connect with one another. 
  • The three main ways to look at sounds are frequency analysis, phase analysis, and amplitude statistics. 
  • Plus a lot more! 

Note: You have 30 days to try it. From then on, you can only send 15 seconds of sound at a time.