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The effects are good, too, especially the noise reduction.
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This is a good half-way compromise between small preview clips and fully fledged real-time integration. What Ocenaudio does do, though, is allow you to see the audio waveform within the plugin window and use this to select a part to play back, during which you can change its parameters and apply the effect when you've dialed something suitable.
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#Ocenaudio export multiple files windows#
It's a pity the internal effects don't run in real time in the background or that their parameter windows don't offer more feedback (e.g., amplitude reduction or activity of the compressor and gate), but neither do Audacity's. It has a large, high-detail volume unit (VU) meter, the ability to see a spectrogram alongside the amplitude waveform, and a floating FFT analytics window for specific slices of audio time. Monitoring is a real strength in both application, but even here Ocenaudio wins. Most importantly, Ocenaudio also works well with PulseAudio Audacity still seems to struggle. The UI scrolls seamlessly into and out of a waveform and lets you scale the view from the small overview envelope so that it's easy to navigate through large files. It has had dark and light color schemes for a while, as well as high-DPI support from version 3.1.0. Ocenaudio, however, is a strong contender for Audacity's crown, with many small updates over the last 12 months and a modern Qt-based UI. Like Gimp, there has been very little to compete with its capabilities, making Audacity the go-to application for any audio processing job, big or small. The Audacity audio editor is excellent and powerful, but its user interface (UI) reflects the lack of any major updates for years.