Audiofile releases next-gen sound editor
January 21, 2015

Audiofile releases next-gen sound editor

MINNEAPOLIS — Audiofile (www.audiofile-engineering.com) has released Triumph 2.5. The release is based on the company's Wave Editor and represents its next generation audio editing, mastering, sound design, podcasting and post-production tool.

Audiofile has improved workflow efficiency by redesigning the Render Assistant with the ability to render and export multiple formats simultaneously. The have also added video import functionality, which will appeal to sounds designers and those working in post production.
 
Triumph 2.5 also represents a step forward for sample rate conversion and dither, as it now includes algorithms by Goodhertz, creators of Triumph's digital scrubbing feature, and FHX headphone listening DSP. Goodhertz' mastering-grade audio sample rate converter preserves high frequency content while eliminating aliasing. Goodhertz dither is a custom-tailored noise shaping algorithm that remains smooth and natural sounding while preserving audio detail.
 
Triumph is optimized for OS X 10.10 Yosemite. Version 2.5 is now available on the Audiofile Website for $79.99. Triumph 2.3.2 is available on the Mac App Store for $79.99, with free update coming soon.