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Amadeus Pro

Amadeus Pro - 1.4.5

Multitrack sound editor/recorder with AAC and MP3 support.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.4.5
Release Date: 2009-11-09
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 1,254
Downloads (all versions): 47,864
Price: $40.00

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Product Description:

Amadeus Pro lets you use your Macintosh computer for any audio-related task, such as live audio recording, digitizing tapes and records, converting between a variety of sound formats, etc. Thanks to its outstanding direct-to-disk abilities and waveform caching, edits on arbitrarily large sounds (even beyond the usual 2GB limit) are performed at lightning speed. The handling of large sounds is furthermore facilitated by the extensive support of markers. Its outstanding sound repairing and denoising abilities make Amadeus Pro particularly suitable for transferring vinyl records on CD.

Some of the most noteworthy features of Amadeus Pro include:
  • Simple and elegant MacOS X - like user interface.
  • Multitrack editing and recording.
  • Batch processing and conversion.
  • Sound denoising and repairing.
  • Supports a variety of sound formats, including AIFF, Multichannel Wave, Mp3, Mp4, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, SoundDesigner II, QuickTime, Apple CAF, etc.
  • Support for VST and Audio Unit plug-ins.
  • A "favourite actions" palette allows to have your most commonly used effects only a mouse click away.
  • A wide range of powerful audio analysis tools.
  • Audio CDs with CD-TEXT data can be burned directly from within Amadeus Pro.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixes a problem which could prevent the program from registering correctly
  • Mp3 encoding works again on Mac OS X 10.4
  • Faster and more stable Audio Unit processing

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

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Amadeus Pro Troubleshooting ReportNB: 1.4.4 *may* break .wma import capability - Version: 1.4.4, 10/27/2009 12:44AM PST

-jpa
Found that I could no longer open .wma files immediately after upgrading to 1.4.4. If that function is important to you, perhaps you should wait to see if it's a problem with 1.4.4 (as opposed to some unique anomaly with my system.)
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Amadeus Pro CommentaryWent back to 1.41 - Version: 1.4.2, 7/9/2009 11:06PM PST

RoyPDX
Did a quick test, simply recording ambient noise in my computer room/office. The new 1.42 version created audio that was fluctuating and "shaky." Went back to 1.41 and it works fine again. Guess I'll check the folks at the website and see if this is happening to anyone else.
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Amadeus Pro CommentaryAs stale reviews grow... - Version: 1.4.1, 5/1/2009 09:51PM PST

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NativeofSF
As stale reviews grow...

It is a shame to read old ["stale"] reviews, which do not adduce to the benefits of this, the latest upgrade. I for one, want to read something indicative of the software's ability, strengths and ease-of-use...as well as the demerits ascribed before I decide if want to test this software, the purchase it. It's just another reason I toped my "subscription" to VersionTracker Pro. I care not to read masturbatory exultations or picayune diminuendos regarding the any software's efficacy. Hopefully Cnet will get the gist... It is a shame to read old ["stale"] reviews, which do not adduce to the benefits of this, the latest upgrade. I for one, want to read something indicative of the software's ability, strengths and ease-of-use...as well as the demerits ascribed before I decide if want to test this software, the purchase it. It's just another reason I toped my "subscription" to VersionTracker Pro. I care not to read masturbatory exultations or picayune diminuendos regarding the any software's efficacy. Hopefully Cnet will get the gist...

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