Nsaka Hindenburg Basic is an audio editing system for radio journalists. It lets the user prepare a radio broadcast by adding and editing sound tracks from several sources, creating a whole radio program by combining speech, music and sounds.
Hindenburg Journalist allows to add as many tracks as you need, and these tracks can be played simultaneously. This way, you can add background music or effects to a recorded message. You can use your iPhone as a recording device when you make interviews: the program allows to use it as an input device (through a cable connected to your computer, or via Bluetooth). You can also add any WAV or MP3 file to your session. In order to review the tracks, the program allows to zoom in and out. Once you are satisfied with the results, you can export the whole session to a WAV file that can then be broadcasted. It is also possible to save works in progress under Hindenburg´s proprietary format. You will be later able to load those sessions to finish your job.
The program allows to edit the sounds that you include. You can choose the recording source, sample rate and channels, and apply a wide variety of effects.
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