Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Catch of the Day - Myna Audio Editor - 22 Sep 09

Myna audio editor from Aviary is today's very fresh catch, released just last week.


With Myna you can remix music tracks and audio clips, apply sound effects, and record your own voice or instruments free online. No software to download.

Myna is a powerful audio editor that makes it simple and easy to upload, record, and remix audio clips online. Even if you are new to audio editing you can get started right away on Aviary.com.


Myna features:
  • Powerful Clip Editing - Trim, Loop, Stretch and Reverse your audio clips, width editable loop points, and interactive time stretch capabilities.
  • Automation - Easily add fade-ins, fade-outs, pan from left to right, and modify gain over time, with editable control points.
  • Effects - Add non-destructive effects to your audio clips including Pitch Change, Reverb, Delay, Parametric EQ, and more.
  • Import / Export - Import your own audio files, or search one of the provided libraries. Mix it down and export directly to your desktop or publish back to your account.
  • Share and Learn - Collaborate with other users. Follow step-by-step tutorials to learn new skills.

Aviary, based in Hewlett, NY, has created a suite of browser-based tools, accessible and free for all to use. Their stated mission is to "make creation accessible to the world." Aviary's online software offers anyone with internet access the ability to create digital content directly from their favorite browser.

Myna Demo Video



Along with the release of their online audio editor, Aviary announced a partnership with APM Music whose Quantum Tracks library containing thousands of professional stems, loops and beats can now be accessed by anyone using Myna to try for non-commercial purposes. APM Music is the largest provider of music for use in film, television, radio, video games and new media production.

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