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DESCRIPTION
Amadeus Pro lets you use your Macintosh computer for any audio-related task, such as live audio recording, digitizing tapes and records, converting between a variety of sound formats, etc. Thanks to its outstanding direct-to-disk abilities and waveform caching, edits on arbitrarily large sounds (even beyond the usual 2GB limit) are performed at lightning speed. The handling of large sounds is furthermore facilitated by the extensive support of markers. Its outstanding sound repairing and denoising abilities make Amadeus Pro particularly suitable for transferring vinyl records on CD.
Some of the most noteworthy features of Amadeus Pro include:
- Simple and elegant MacOS X - like user interface
- Multitrack editing an recording.
- Batch processing and conversion.
- Sound denoising and repairing.
- Supports a variety of sound formats, including AIFF, Multichannel Wave, Mp3, Mp4, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, SoundDesigner II, QuickTime, Apple CAF, etc.
- Support for VST and Audio Unit plug-ins.
- A "favourite actions" palette allows to have your most commonly used effects only a mouse click away.
- A wide range of powerful audio analysis tools.
- Audio CDs with CD-TEXT data can be burned directly from within Amadeus Pro.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.4.5:
- Fixes a problem which could prevent the program from registering correctly
- Mp3 encoding works again on Mac OS X 10.4
- Faster and more stable Audio Unit processing
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
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| Amadeus Pro User Reviews (39 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Nov 13 2009 |
PLEIDS Amadeus just doesn't appeal to me. IMO Wave Editor is way better !! (Version 1.4.5) | |
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 | Oct 31 2009 |
SUPIDUPI Nice app, ok price, loving the batch option, the speed of opening the tracks but few suggestion to make it a definite sound editor - when I want to zoom, it should zoom to the place I point my mouse to, like in any great audio editor on pc or mac (sound studio/sound forge etc.) - when applying AU-s make them work real-time,so when I insert a limiter or an Eq or a inspector that I can see what to change or what happens real time - option to make the Enter button be the one to go to the start of the clip - add the crop/cut button to the toolbar - level meters to the right of the editor,or below it, it should be there by default, - zoom to document should be a default option, not the additional one,cause it's main purpose is to edit a certain clip when I remember other suggestions I'll write again :) still divided between it and Sound Studio, hoping at least one of them gets closer to Sound Forge or Audition options, intuitivity and workflow (Version 1.4.4) | |
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 | Oct 27 2009 |
JPANDREWS Found that I could no longer open .wma files immediately after upgrading to 1.4.4. If that function is important to you, perhaps you should wait to see if it's a problem with 1.4.4 (as opposed to some unique anomaly with my system). (Version 1.4.4) | |
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 | Oct 27 2009 |
JPANDREWS A new build of version 1.4.4 available for download from the hairersoft.com website as of Tuesday afternoon ET 27 October has corrected this problem. Martin Hairer and Amadeus Pro are the best! (Version 1.4.4) | |
 | Oct 27 2009 |
PLASTERPYRUS Great piece of application, a definite recommendation to anyone that needs an excellent sound editor with out having to pay a lot. The developers are great unlike others they have a very generous license policy and aren't asking for an upgrade price every year, and have been developing Mac applications for quite a long time and the interface is very intuitive, the way a mac application should be, cu-does. (Version 1.4.4) | |
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 | Oct 26 2009 |
CABBAGE Bug with 1.4.4. I have a 90 minute .wav and I do Sound > Split According to Markers. I choose FLAC with level 8 compression. When I hit save a popup appears saying. This has never happened in any previous versions. Same thing happens when I try to Split to .wav. *** -[NSCFDictionary setObject:forKey:]: mutating method sent to immutable object (Version 1.4.4) | |
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 | Nov 3 2009 |
MARTIN HAIRER Sorry for that. This problem is fixed in the version available at , which will be released as version 1.4.5 very soon. (Version 1.4.4) | |
 | Oct 26 2009 |
YOXI Woohoo! Crossfade :) (Version 1.4.4) | |
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 | Oct 24 2009 |
BEEP BEEP, BEEP BEEP... YEAH! About 1 year ago I bought this app as a 'light-weight' option next to the more heavier Wave Editor & DSP-Quattro. For the money ($40) you'll be buying a sound recorder/editor with an extremely good value: - About as easy as it gets - Supports a wide range of audio formats - Click repair is intuitive & functional - Basic multi-track editing & recording - VST & AU plug-in support To my personal taste the software looks a bit too aqua-ish, but it's not really a problem. The GUI can be customized a bit, however it would be nice if the look & feel could be customized a bit more in a future version (f.e. color of the main window, button style...) Some other options I've tried (Sound Studio, Audacity, etc) just don't do the job for me. Either they feel too unintuitive or there are too many functions missing. Of course more specialized apps are available, but these are quite a bit more expensive: - With Wave Editor ($79) you'll be getting pro-options like DDP import/export, iZotope 64-bit DSP, conversion & dither, customizable shortcuts - With DSP-Quattro ($199) you'll get an unrivaled smooth editing experience, pro conversion, redbook cd-burning etc... To most people who're asking me for advise what editor to use on the mac however, I'll recommend Amadeus Pro. It's the audio editor who'll do the job for most of us! (If still doubting, just run the demo and see for yourself.) (Version 1.4.3) | |
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 | Oct 26 2009 |
EASER I grew up with the old SoundEdit 16, and I like AP's interface precisely because it is reminiscent of that program. Indeed, one of my biggest panics when moving from Classic to OS X was what I would use for sound editing. AP is my top choice. I don't do any kind of professional work, but I do a lot of tinkering with songs for personal pleasure; so sound quality is still very high on my priority list. AP has never let me down. (Version 1.4.4) | |
 | Oct 20 2009 |
TRANCE there is a bug with 10.6.1 when saving files as m4a, Quicktime X reads the wrong time length and some of the files show as up to 9 hours long ....they work fine in iTunes (Version 1.4.3) | |
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 | Jul 20 2009 |
MAC ADAM Thanks for this speed resolve ;) (Version 1.4.3) | |
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 | Jul 19 2009 |
MAC ADAM Some problems to exporting in batch in mp3 (on snow), the begin is cutted, but nice with mp4 or others codecs. Please support more multripross (Iam on MacPro) Tahnks a lot for this great app :)) (Version 1.4.2) | |
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