

You can navigate on this miniature view in the same way as you do on the main interface, selecting parts that interest you and listening to the effect result in real time. The effect configuration window also includes a miniature view of the selected audio signal.To ease the configuration of audio effects, ocenaudio has a real-time preview feature: you hear the processed signal while adjusting the controls. However, it is very tricky to get the desired result by adjusting the configuration of the control alone: you must listen to the processed audio. Applying effects such as EQ, gain, and filtering is an important part of audio editing.Like the native effects, VST effects can use real-time preview to aide configuration. ocenaudio supports VST (Virtual Studio Technology) plugins, giving its users access to numerous effects.Well, Ocenaudio has that feature and it’s quite handy. A feature that not all, if not most, audio editing tools have is the ability to select multiple sections of a track and apply various adjustments to those portions alone, without altering the unselected track. Like in other similar applications, you can select a section of the waveform, cut it, copy and paste it somewhere else in the track. You can also have the application analyze the track in detail and display its minimum and maximum sample values, peak amplitude, dc offset and average RMS power.

You can toggle a spectral view along with different time formats, as well as vertical and spectral scale formats. Ocenaudio offers you more than a simple waveform view.

Its interface is more than user-friendly and makes it a breeze to find your way around. The moment you open it you instinctively know from where to add the tracks, where the waveform is displayed and where you have to go to find effects. It’s based on the ocen framework which simplifies audio analysis. Ocenaudio is a good looking software solution designed for editing audio tracks that don’t cut back on features and delivery power.
