
CD Wave Editor 1.90
This program splits WAV files from any source, like LP, tape or even CD.

After recording, you can let CD Wave automatically calculate split points, or you can manually add and delete split points. After this, you can write out the tracks as individual WAV files and use any CD-R mastering program to write a disc that has no clicks or pops in between tracks. Also supports 24-bit and surround audio.
CD Wave can also act as a simple audio recorder and editor, allowing you to record and playback audio, and cut out parts that you want to keep.
Since CD Wave can read and write CUE sheets, you can also use it as a CUE sheet editor for CDRWin.
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