FlexiMusic Wave Editor Review

Average wave editor

Submitted by mailgeting on Sun, 2008-09-21 18:52.
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The lowest price: 18$
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
Pros:
Average wave editor, that is you will get what you paid for.
Cons:
Wave editor that have everything that every wave editor has, plus you get kid’s composer.
Review:

Flex Music Wave Editor is an software used to edit your sound files. It have a poor interface, and they could work little more on the interface to look cooler. It has all standard features for editing sound files (wav, mp3, Au, raw, snd), that are found in any standard sound editor. You can cut, trim, slice, add effects (equalize, echo, reverb, add filters...). You can transform the file, insert slices from another file etc.
Also you can record directly, rip from CD or extract to CD.
The tool bar is a little bit confusing, and it will be hard to figure out what all buttons do.
It have help that will show you what to do and how to do it and includes all program features.
As for the Flex Music Kid’s Composer, since I am not qualified to review it, a gave this job to my 7-year’s old kid. First I had to explain to him what is what and what it do, so after that he started playing with it. After 1 hour trying different features, he get boring with it, and he did not like to tray it again.
Flex Music Kid’s Composer was a nice try to integrate extra software for your kid’s, but not very effective. First they will not know how to use it, and after that they find it boring. It is no more than song composer for mobile phones, whit only exception that you can insert audio file .