Sound Editor - InTune

InTune is free software !!!

General information.

InTune is designed for sound analysis and editing in terms of pitch, dynamics, timing and noise. The main purpose of the program is correction of freshly recorded musical material, particularly vocal, woodwind or brass instrument recordings, which are highly susceptible to impurity in tune. Apart from that, InTune can be used to remove noise, edit dynamics and timing or analyse the frequency spectrum of any sound file.
 

What can InTune do for you?

InTune saves hours spend on recording just to improve minor imperfections. Get your recorded sound file and let InTune do the rest. It will precisely analyse musical pitch and amplitude of the record. You just make a judgement on how to change the sound. InTune will satisfy your wishes in no time. You don't need to type any numbers to change the pitch or amplitude, just drag it with the mouse. Don't worry if you are out of the rhythm, use the time link feature of the program to say when the note should begin or end. InTune will make a time shift without changing the pitch of the sound. InTune also removes unwanted noise from the record using the FFT method. The composer can be creative with InTune. The possibilities of experimenting are endless. Feel free to use it in your recordings.

Hardware and software requirements:


A PC that includes a 486DX or higher processor, a Windows compatible sound card and WindowsXP or higher Windows operating system including 32bit and 64bit versions. It also works on Linux boxes using Wine.

Download InTune:

To know more about InTune please download the software:
Version File Name Bytes Checksum
InTune for WindowsXP/Vista/7 32 and 64 bit version 4.3.0 intune.zip 393466 de6322ac0793eafdee5505089c68c26d

Installation:

Unpack "intune.zip" file to any folder of your choice and run "Intune32.exe" or "Intune64.exe" depending on your system. More information are in the "intune.pdf" file included. This program is portable and all settings are saved in the program's folder. You may need administrator rights to save your settings if program is placed in the "Program Files" or other protected folder.

For additional information or if you have any comments and suggestions E-mail Marek Dolleiser.
 

Last modified 2012/05/24.