Audio Ease releases Snapper coming wednesday
Snapper is a waveform overview window that appears right beneath the Finder window, as soon as you select a sound file. Snapper shows and plays the audio, and optionally converts the file. Any file: split surround, mp3, 192 kHz, nothing is a problem. If you make a selection in the waveform you can do a multitude of things with it, like drag it out to create a new file, upload the selection to the Pro Tools cursor, or attach it as an mp3 to a new email. All with a single click.
Snapper costs $79 or 59 euro, and will have a 100 day fully functional demo.
There is a demo video at Audio Ease right now.




Looks good!!!
By Alex ~ January 18, 2008 kl 10:13 pm
Dream come true, this will save me so much time when looking for samples and individual sounds in files. Great work audio ease
By Kingston ~ January 19, 2008 kl 7:52 pm
Not to mention disk space
By Kingston ~ January 19, 2008 kl 7:53 pm
A 100 day demo! That’s crazy when you think about it. I bet they figure you’ll be hooked on it after those 100 days, so that you can’t live without it. Audio Ease wants to make Snapper-junkies of us all.
By stiff ~ January 21, 2008 kl 3:46 am