![]() Trying to help researchers put the whale sounds to videos of them feeding in the shallow water over a sandbar by my home. My ultimate goal is to have a good sound file that I managed through WavePad and lay it on as a sound track to the whale videos I shot with my DJI Air2s drone. I do have a question, is there a difference in capabilities between the free and $99 version I can download from the Windows Store? I love the free version and was working on figuring out things such as trying to filter out 60hz interference when I plug my rig to line power to get the power brick recharged while still recording sound. I'm recording 24x7 and while I have the sounds playing in my home via a bluetooth speaker 24x7 I use WavePad spectrogram to lay out the frequency and volume and have been able to see the sounds I'm interested in without listening to all those hours of recordings. The free version will always work and never expire although there are some features missing and you have to click a button at the beginning stating that you acknowledge that this version is for non-commercial use only. Record, edit, and add effects, then send audio to yourself or others to share or continuing editing on another device. Hi vapors, Ok, so I think what has happened is you have installed the trial version of WavePad. So far I am just loading recordings and then trying to identify the various background sounds, such as oysters popping open, fish calling and croaking, the sound of various water fowl trying to eat the hydrophone and then brush by as they give up. MOD Info : Paid for free The description of WavePad Master’s Edition Paid for free WavePad Master's Edition sound and audio editing application. Well I found WavePad when looking for a capability to make a spectrograph of hyrdophone recordings I am making trying to identify the sounds of Gray Whales and other critters in my back yard.
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