

You can work with various sampling rates (11/22/32/44/48/88/96/192 kHz), sample sizes (8-bit or 16-bit) and choose between mono or stereo sound. User interface is simple and provides a selection of keyboard shortcuts (e.g. jump playback for quick reviews) with most important controls available in off-focus mode and accessible while working with other programs. Claudio comes with a track editor for making cut-outs and splitting, transcription playback mode, mouse wheel support, endless loop playback, two-track mixer, pre-amplifier, some interesting playback effects (echo, equalizer, flanger and pitch), support for unattended scheduled recordings and exact time positioning bar (ETP) for quick and precise navigation within a sound track. Recording time is limited only by available free space on a target hard drive and its file system. You can import/export WAV, OGG Vorbis and MP3 files and use an option to send recordings directly by e-mail. Claudio can also create stand alone executable exports: EXE files containing both a little player and recorded material itself.
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