Audiofile Engineering announce Triumph, the sequel to their Wave Editor audio editing application.
Available as an app for Mac OS X, Triumph is described as an “audio designer”, with a redesigned interface and new features.
Key new features include:
- Redesigned Meters inspired by the UI from the Spectre, Audiofile’s real-time analysis application
- Auto Save & Versions – automatically save your projects with browse history
- Multi-Touch Gestures
- Apple Script Support for complex workflows, automation and interacting with other applications
- Effects Groups – save a group of Effects including their settings
- Effects Automation – new Shapes feature can automate the parameters of an effect
- Scrubbing and FHX headphone listening plug-in
- Hardware Output & Channel Mapping
- Support for iXML
- Support for Retina displays
- Analog Simulation
Pricing and Availability
Triumph requires Mac OS 10.7.0 or higher (10.7.5 recommended). It is available via Audiofile Engineering’s online store and is on sale for $59.99, 25% off the regular price of $79.99,through November 16th. Users who purchased Wave Editor 1.5 on or after May 1st, 2012 may request a license key for Triumph 2.0 at no charge.
To learn more about Triumph, visit www.audiofile-engineering.com/triumph.
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