Version Latest
Soundop v1.9.5.4 (64-bit)
Requirements
Windows 10 / Windows 11 / Windows 7 / Windows 8
Size
16.8 MB

Soundop is a professional audio editor for PC that lets you record, edit, master, and mix tracks in easy-to-use, flexible areas that come with advanced tools. You can change both waveforms and spectra in the audio file editor. 

The powerful engine in the multitrack editor lets you mix as many audio and bus tracks as you want. It also allows sends, side-chain, and automatic latency compensation. Both the track and the clip have an FX rack and can fully automate the settings of the effects. 

Soundop comes with well-thought-out built-in effects and also works with VST and VST3 effect plug-ins. You can also use parallel or mid-side effect groups to make mixed effects. 

The sound engine works with the ASIO, WASAPI, MME, and DirectSound drivers, and it can record sound with up to 192 kHz and 24 bits of accuracy. It's possible to load audio from all popular audio and video formats and export audio to major audio formats with Soundop for Windows PC. Metadata like ID3 Tag, RIFF Chunk, Vorbis Comment, and ACID loop can be changed and saved across formats. 

The CD track editor lets you burn music to a CD with gaps that you can change, and it also checks the disc after burning. The processors can do most audio editing tasks, like copying, pasting, adding effects, and using other processing tools like normalizing on certain channels and time bands. The batch processor can use processors to work on audio files and save them in a certain format. You can also use more than one batch processor at the same time. 

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Features

  • With ASIO, MME, WASAPI, and DirectSound audio drivers, you can play music and record it. 
  • For each sound source, set the channel mapping. 
  • You can record sound with up to 192 kHz and 24 bits of detail. 
  • With WASAPI loopback, you can record system sounds. 
  • Record from more than one source. 
  • Type in the time range you chose. 
  • Changes can be made on the fly. 
  • Loop record a clip with more than one take. 
  • You can load audio info from most audio. 
  • It is possible to save music in the following formats: MP2, MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, OGG, FLAC, APE, and WMA. 
  • You can mix as many audio and bus tracks as you want. 
  • Send a track's data to more than one track. 
  • Send the result of the track to the side chain of audio effects. 
  • Change the channel mode of a track that is already playing. 
  • Make different groups of clips in the clip lanes. 
  • You can easily solo and stop tracks. 
  • Pan the track and clip to the right setting. 
  • You can add effects to clips and tracks. 
  • The read, write, latch, and touch modes let you set up timed effects for tracks and clips. 
  • To make the CPU work less hard, freeze track and clip effects. 
  • All songs or a certain time range, tracks, and clips can be exported as a mixdown. 
  • Listen to and watch videos in most video forms. 
  • In the audio file editor and the multitrack editor, you can attach and remove video files. 
  • Play video that is in time with the sound. 
  • You can make ACID loops by editing ACID information. 
  • Change where the markers are for sample loops. 
  • The crossfade sample loop is over. 
  • Find the best spot for the sample loop automatically. 
  • You can change the information in the ID3 tag, the Vorbis comment, RIFF, AIFF, and other forms. 
  • Cover art for MP3 and FLAC files can be changed. 
  • Change the marks. 
  • In the Metadata panel, show the metadata that can be used with a certain audio file. 
  • You can change the meter settings to keep an eye on the peak level. 
  • In the Loudness box, keep an eye on the real peak level. 
  • Follow the ITU BS.1770-2 standard for monitoring the volume. 
  • Keep an eye on how the programs relate to each other. 
  • Use frequency analysis, phase analysis, and amplitude statistics to look at sounds. 
  • Plus a lot more!

Note: You can try it for 30 days. Once the trial is over, you can only send 15 seconds of audio at a time.