The vast majority of audio editing and processing is performed in the time domain: we specify a time range and then apply edits or processes to the audio that falls within it. There are tasks, though, ...
Visually editing audio files isn't exactly a new idea, of course, but Divide Frame's new Spectral Layers application looks to take things to an even more Photoshop-style extreme than other tools.
“SpectraLayers introduces an innovative, unique workflow that redefines what can be accomplished in the professional audio editor's suite,” said Dave Chaimson, vice president of global marketing for ...