Acoustica is a comprehensive audio editor for recording, editing, mixing, and mastering.
The intuitive user interface was designed with speed, accuracy, and ease of use and offered a large set of high-quality processing tools to make your recordings sound the best. The consistent workflow simplifies your audio production work and batch processing, powerful audio restoration tools as well as Red Book compatible CD burning is also included.
Ultimate Audio Quality It offers support for state-of-the-art audio resolutions up to 32-bit and sampling rates up to 384 kHz, ensuring that all of your work comes across at the highest quality. The Premium Edition supports multichannel audio recording and editing, including 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound.
Audio Restoration Integrated audio restoration tools help you get the most out of recordings impaired by background noise, clicks, crackles, clipping, or missing high-frequency content. The Premium Edition contains the same professional tools as our Restoration Suite.
Multitrack Editing It features the ability to edit multitrack audio. The Standard and the Premium Edition allow you to mix audio from different tracks in real-time, add audio effects to tracks or easily create cross-fades. You can even loop or time stretch clips directly from the multitrack timeline.
Processing Tools High-quality audio tools and effects are integrated, such as dynamic processing, limiter, equalizing, reverb, convolution reverb, chorus, and flanger. You can also modify your recordings' tempo and key independently using the superb quality time stretching and transpose tools.
Effect Chains and Plug-In Support You can create complete chains of processing tools, including external plug-ins, and save them with all the parameter settings for later use. VST and DirectX plug-in support allow you to access a vast number of both free and commercial third-party audio processing plug-ins directly from the program.
Analysis Tools Powerful offline analysis tools are available in Acoustica, including spectrum, spectrogram, and wavelet analysis. Real-time analyzers such as K-System level meters, phase correlation meters, and spectrum analyzers allow you to monitor your audio output visually in real-time during playback.