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BIAS Peak LE

BIAS Peak LE - 5.2.1

MP3 encoding, recording, looping, editing, DSP

All Time: (3.4)
Version 5.2.1: (2.0)
Selected Version: 5.2.1
Release Date: 2007-02-22
License: Update
Downloads (version 5.2.1): 3,421
Downloads (all versions): 37,129
Price: $129.00

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Product Description:

Do you buy CDs or listen to the radio? Go to the movies or play video games? Ever surf the Web? No doubt you've heard BIAS Peak at work — because when it comes to serious audio for the Mac, more Hollywood sound designers, music and radio producers, video editors, and other professionals depend on Peak than any other stereo editing application. And now, with Peak LE 5, you get many of Peak Pro's core features at an amazing price. Easily edit and customize MP3 or AAC mixes for iTunes. Convert vinyl and cassettes to CD or iPod. Optimize audio for the Web. Record & Edit audio for Podcasting, presentations, interviews — even voice mail prompts. Enhance QuickTime and iMovie audio. Change duration without affecting pitch. Create dance remixes with cross-fades. Design loops for GarageBand and others. Master mixes to Red Book CDs and more. Peak LE 5 makes great-sounding audio easy and affordable.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Universal Binary
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher (CD Text requires 10.4 or greater)
  • QuickTime 6.0 or later

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Version 5.2.1:
Overall Rating: (2.0) Features: (2.0) Support: (1.0)
Ease of Use: (2.0) Quality / Stability: (1.0) Price: (2.0)
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BIAS Peak LE CommentarySundayFlyer - Version: 6.1.0, 3/13/2009 11:47PM PST

lenandpaula
I have used Peak LE4.1 since 2004 on various Macs and have been satisfied since I only need basic features. After upgrading to an Intel iMac it started showing signs of it's age. When I learned the current Peak LE no longer uses a registration code key but instead is licensed for an individual machine I felt very uneasy. My past professional experience with supporting mainframes has shown this to be a very unsatisfactory method(for the buyer) as you are entirely dependent on the software company to cooperate with you. When hardware was upgraded, some companies made me jump through all kinds of hoops to prove we no longer used the old equipment. One company was so difficult to work with I had to get our legal department involved(even though we paid them $250,000 annually in software maintenance). In today's business climate any company can disappear over night and with this licensing procedure you would be out of luck with your next mac.

I finally decided not to risk it and switched to Amadeus Pro for only $40. It has a 'normal' registration code key, is quite easy to learn and meets all my needs.
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BIAS Peak LE Commentaryt's an overpriced dinosaur - Version: 6.0.5, 1/5/2009 09:27PM PST

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amp_editor
I think mused151 must be an employee of BIAS, because that review is too over the top for any normal human being/end user. I agree with the other recent comments, and if I may add my own, it's an overpriced dinosaur.
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BIAS Peak LE ReviewPeak LE 6 – Best Mac Audio Editor For Less Than $100 - Version: 6.0.2, 6/26/2008 10:08PM PST

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mused151
Peak LE 6 is a huge upgrade over previous versions. I use Pro myself, but even the LE edition offers playlist editing, podcast publishing, Voice Over ducking, time compression/expansion, full Red Book CD mastering (even with CD-TEXT), and higher quality sample rate conversion than most apps around. Apparently, it even include WireTap Pro, which is a $30 value itself. There's no better app for under $100 that offers integrated sample editing. I read a complaint here about their support but completely disagree. There are tons of software pirates out there and it's reasonable that a company would want to protect their software to ensure they can afford to support and develop it. I'm sure if you called them and explained your situation, they would happily give you another authorization if you lost one. Anyway, I've had nothing but great experiences with BIAS and they actually pick up the phone when you call. In this day when everyone is cutting services, it's nice to know that there's someone there to help over the phone – though I have to say, I've had very few problems.
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