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WAVmaker turns MIDI files of virtually unlimited polyphony and complexity into CD-quality WAVs with perfect timing precision, using fully editable instrument patches and samples of virtually unlimited size, without the noise and distortion introduced by conventional recording: the rendering process is performed entirely in the digital domain, independently of your sound hardware. In fact, you don't even need a sound card to run WAVmaker! The WAVs produced are ready to be burnt on CD, uploaded to a website or processed further (e.g. mixed with recorded vocals). All registered WAVmaker packages include the GSound 44 General MIDI and GS instrument library: a CD-ROM with full, ready-to-use GM and GS sets consisting of 3+ MB PRG patches and 261+ MB 44.1 kHz, 16 bit WAV samples! WAVmaker Plus adds a Mellosoftron key for easy patch creation/editing and real time performance. WAVmaker Studio also includes an Ace of WAV key for advanced sound editing and synthesis. |
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| I'm not a professional in this field, but it seems to me that the program is done really well! There are a number of features for MIDI editing and the resulted WAV plays really great! At least, I've converted a number of files, burned the to CD and the result plays much better, then on my cheap sound card... |
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well, what I dislike about wave maker:
1. The interface: is awful (or just is not...)
2. The editing capabilityes on a MIDI file are prety bad (I actually wonder why did you anyway put an "edit" button after all).
What I like:
the way it renders the MIDIs: clean, fast enough, and, hey, digitaly...! ;)
Peace. Version: 3.6 | Date: 2003-06-28 | claudiu iacob - romania |
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Version: 3.7 ShareWare Interface: ENG Windows |
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Added: 26 Mar 2000 Updated: 22 Oct 2003 |
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