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Pandaa Frequency

Pandaa Frequency - 1.0

Spectral audio editor

All Time: (4.4)
This Version: (4.4)
Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2003-04-12
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 16,773
Downloads (all versions): 16,772

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Product Description:

Frequency is a spectral audio editor. The central feature is an amplitude brush tool using which one can paint amplitude modifications unto a sound's spectrum.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher

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This Version:
Overall Rating: (4.4) Features: (3.3) Support: (3.0)
Ease of Use: (3.7) Quality / Stability: (3.0) Price: (3.7)
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Pandaa Frequency CommentaryNeed an update! - Version: 1.0, 11/20/2007 06:37PM PST

iluvcapra
If the developer is still around, would you mind compiling an Intel version of this? Or if you're too busy now, consider opening the source.
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Pandaa Frequency CommentaryIntel Issues - Version: 1.0, 9/5/2007 10:38PM PST

securemh
Doesnt seem to work under rosetta, the application launches, the toolbar appears, but when I load a file (yes, an aiff) no editing window appears. Has worked fine on PPC macs running 10.4
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Pandaa Frequency ReviewStill Works - Version: 1.0, 12/21/2006 11:03AM PST

mnagy2
The only complaint I've ever had with this app is the lag when resizing, etc. I've always attributed that to it being 1.0.

Overall, Frequency is an outstanding application. The idea of 'painting' with sound is hardly new (Eno, among others started down that analogy path decades ago). The interface is fairly intuitive, and any user with a reasonable understanding of the ADSR concept with have a blast with Frequency.

I've found the graphical approach to shaping the noise-floor to be pretty useful when dealing with transcription tapes.

Wondering how Frequency would do with a little more horsepower (and if it would survive a MacIntel transition), I've installed Frequency on a fully patched Mac Pro 2.66 GHz with 4 GB of RAM. It runs _a lot_ tighter.

So, everyone can continue to enjoy.

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