Updated regularly.īillings – most freelancers avoid dealing with finances. The interface is simple and the operation isn’t as smooth as Barbabatch, but you can’t beat the price or conversion options. It has many obscure file formats found nowhere else. SoundConverter – this tiny app (shareware, $15, Windows and Mac OS X) has saved my skin more than once. With the combination a Mac OS X’s spotlight and a well organized sound library, Snapper can be a more economical alternative to Soundminer. You can download a 100-day demo for free. It supports spot-to-cursor import directly to Nuendo, Cubase, Pro Tools and Logic, as well as drag-and-drop. A small display snaps to the bottom of the active window, complete with multi-channel waveform and playhead. This little app allows you to audition multi-channel sounds directly in the Mac’s Finder. Snapper – Snapper ($79, Mac) is another excellent offering from Audio Ease. A new mutli-channel version is apparently in the works but Audio Ease is a bit slow with updates. Cavet emptor: it can only handle stereo and mono files. In addition to converting over 50 sound file types and sample rates up to 192 kHz, Barbabatch also can: ![]() Drag and drop any amount of files or folders, specify the conversion and the sound files convert quickly. Share in the comments if you know of any other outstanding Mac or Windows apps you use.īarbabatch – Barbabatch ($395, Mac OS X) is a batch sound file converter by the Dutch company Audio Ease. I’ve noted when the apps have Windows versions. I work mostly on a Mac, so this list is Apple-centric. The first post will list sound converters, admin and writing apps. These programs I found particularly useful, productive or attractive. There are of course hundreds of great apps. I wrote this post with the idea of bring some less popular apps to your attention. I think most people know the popular sound editing programs and tools (some lists of links are here and here) so I won’t address those.
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