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DESCRIPTION
AudioRefurb allows you to enhance the sound quality of your audio files and apply numerous audio filters such as distortion, delay, reverb, etc.

A 31-band graphic equalizer allows very detailed control of the sound of your audio files. All alterations can be exported to new audio files.

  • Multiple audio control panels to allow you to improve and alter the sound of audio files.
  • Easy-to-apply audio filters and effects, including distortion, delay, reverb, bandpass, etc.
  • Export the improved or filtered sound of audio files.
  • Core Animation integration for an efficient user interface.
  • 31-band graphic equalizer for very detailed control and filtering of sound quality, exportable to new audio files.
  • Many pre-configured presets for all audio controls and effects. Easily add and save your own presets.
  • Full-featured demo.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.4:
  • Fixed a minor graphical artifact with the Bypass button.
  • The main toolbar is now automatically opened when AudioRefurb starts up.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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Developer:JS8 Media Inc
Downloads:2,392
  - Version d/l:285
Multimedia & Design:Audio
License:Demo
Date:04 Nov 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$20.00
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    AudioRefurb User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
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    Aug 20 2009

    EASER  Okay, I bit the bullet and bought a license. I like the program in terms of the interface and the ability to rather quickly select or create various effects. The sound quality is good. That being said, I'm not happy with the output file. It's way too loud and nearly distorted. Unfortunately, I lack the proper vocabulary to describe what I'm talking about, so please bear with me or offer a more proper description. When I open most sound files in Amadeus Pro, the waveform shows nicely delineated highs and lows. But when I open the output file from AudioRefurb, it's like seeing a giant block of solid line. It's as if I took the original file and amplified it excessively.

    As such, I'd like to better be able to control the output file from AudioRefurb. (I think it's the gain I'm talking about.) Perhaps I'm missing some kind of setting or feature in the program. But I'd rather have a file where the audio is recorded a bit low than too high. As it stands, I'd almost be better off simply using AudioHijack to record AudioRefurb and then working with the Hijack file. I was doing that, but it became too much hassle to wait through the entire song in order to get the file.

    It would also be nice if I were not limited to AIFF file format. It's the 21st century; there are other formats out there now.   
    (Version 2.1)

    praisebury
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    Mar 26 2009

    DENNISMORIARTY  Please give one a less truncated demo allowing a couple of songs to be exported so the potential buyer can truly test the demo! Sheesh.  
    (Version 1.2)

    praisebury
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    Mar 5 2009

    PURE  Fantastic  
    (Version 1.1)

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    Nov 4 2009

    PURE  I am disapointed by this software.

    Playing Songs with AudioRefurb give you a fantastic sound improvment.

    But when you convert a song it sounds distorted.

    I emailed this to the AudioRefurb Support but got no answer.

    So for me AudioRefurb is an not working toy.  
    (Version 2.4)

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