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[0] OMF [Acoustica] No [Ardour] No[3] [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] No [GarageBand] No [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] No [Jokosher] No [Kristal] Unknown [Live] No [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Partial [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes[6] [Qtractor] No [REAPER] Partial [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] No [Rosegarden] No [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] No [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] No [Traverso] No [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] OMF [RiffWorks]
No
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Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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4843ffd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__RiffWorks
[0] AAF [Acoustica] No [Ardour] No[4] [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Unknown [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] No [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] No [GarageBand] No [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] No [Jokosher] No [Kristal] Unknown [Live] No [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes[6] [Qtractor] No [REAPER] No [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] No [Rosegarden] No [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] No [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] No [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] No [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] AAF [RiffWorks]
No
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4843ffd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__RiffWorks
[0] MIDI [Acoustica] No [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] No (unsupported since CS5) [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Yes[5] [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Jokosher] No [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] Yes [Rosegarden] Yes[7] [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Unknown [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] MIDI [RiffWorks]
No
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4843ffd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__RiffWorks
[0] WAV [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Yes [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Unknown [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Yes [Jokosher] Yes [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] Yes [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Yes [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Yes [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] WAV [RiffWorks]
Export
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RiffWorks
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
4843ffd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__RiffWorks
[0] MP3 [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Yes [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Yes [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Jokosher] Yes [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Import [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] Yes [mp3TrueEdit] Yes [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Import [Record] No [Renoise] Yes [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] External LAME [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] Yes [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Yes [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] MP3 [RiffWorks]
No
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4843ffd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__RiffWorks
[0] AAC [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] No [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] No [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] No [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Yes [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Jokosher] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] Yes [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Unknown [Qtractor] No [REAPER] No [Reason] Import [Record] No [Renoise] No [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] No [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Unknown [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] AAC [RiffWorks]
No
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
4843ffd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__RiffWorks
[0] Ogg [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Yes [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] No [Audiotool] Yes [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] No [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Unknown [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Yes [Jokosher] Yes [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Unknown [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Unknown [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] Yes [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Import [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Yes [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] Yes [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] Ogg [RiffWorks]
Export
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
4843ffd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__RiffWorks
[0] REX2 [Acoustica] No [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] No [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Unknown [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Jokosher] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes (7.4) [Qtractor] No [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] No [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] No [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Unknown [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] REX2 [RiffWorks]
Yes
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4843ffd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__RiffWorks
[0] AIFF [Acoustica] Import [Ardour] No [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Import [GarageBand] No [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] No [Jokosher] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Import [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] Yes [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] No [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Yes [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] No [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Yes [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] AIFF [RiffWorks]
No
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
4843ffd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__RiffWorks
[0] FLAC [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Yes [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] No [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] No [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] No [GarageBand] No [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Yes [Jokosher] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] No [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] No [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] Yes [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Yes [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] Yes [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Yes [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] FLAC [RiffWorks]
No
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11657b89_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Existential_question_4_
[Approximate Age] 0-2 years [Virtues] Hope [Psychosocial crisis[2]] Basic trust vs. mistrust [Significant relationship[3]] Mother [Examples[3]] Feeding, abandonment [Existential question[4]]
Can I trust the world?
[]
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Existential question[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosocial_development
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_886894657_1.json
11657b89_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Existential_question_4_
[Approximate Age] 2–4 years [Virtues] Will [Psychosocial crisis[2]] Autonomy vs. shame and doubt [Significant relationship[3]] Parents [Examples[3]] Toilet training, clothing themselves [Existential question[4]]
Is it okay to be me?
[]
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Existential question[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosocial_development
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_886894657_1.json
11657b89_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Existential_question_4_
[Approximate Age] 4–5 years [Virtues] Purpose [Psychosocial crisis[2]] Initiative vs. guilt [Significant relationship[3]] Family [Examples[3]] Exploring, using tools or making art [Existential question[4]]
Is it okay for me to do, move, and act?
[]
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Existential question[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosocial_development
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_886894657_1.json
11657b89_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Existential_question_4_
[Approximate Age] 5–12 years [Virtues] Competence [Psychosocial crisis[2]] Industry vs. inferiority [Significant relationship[3]] Neighbors, school [Examples[3]] School, sports [Existential question[4]]
Can I make it in the world of people and things?
[]
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Existential question[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosocial_development
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_886894657_1.json
11657b89_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Existential_question_4_
[Approximate Age] 13–19 years [Virtues] Fidelity [Psychosocial crisis[2]] Identity vs. role confusion [Significant relationship[3]] Peers, role model [Examples[3]] Social relationships [Existential question[4]]
Who am I? Who can I be?
[]
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Existential question[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosocial_development
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_886894657_1.json
11657b89_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Existential_question_4_
[Approximate Age] 20–39 years [Virtues] Love [Psychosocial crisis[2]] Intimacy vs. isolation [Significant relationship[3]] Friends, partners [Examples[3]] Romantic relationships [Existential question[4]]
Can I love?
[]
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Existential question[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosocial_development
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_886894657_1.json
11657b89_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Existential_question_4_
[Approximate Age] 40–64 years [Virtues] Care [Psychosocial crisis[2]] Generativity vs. stagnation [Significant relationship[3]] Household, workmates [Examples[3]] Work, parenthood [Existential question[4]]
Can I make my life count?
[]
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Existential question[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosocial_development
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_886894657_1.json
11657b89_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Existential_question_4_
[Approximate Age] 65-death [Virtues] Wisdom [Psychosocial crisis[2]] Ego integrity vs. despair [Significant relationship[3]] Mankind, my kind [Examples[3]] Reflection on life [Existential question[4]]
Is it okay to have been me?
[]
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Existential question[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosocial_development
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_886894657_1.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 7 [Obstacle] Failed Dodging Hammer [Stage] Second [Competition]
1st
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 20 [Obstacle] Failed Pipe Slider [Stage] Third [Competition]
2nd
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 13 [Obstacle] Failed Rope Climb [Stage] Final [Competition]
3rd
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 98 [Obstacle] Failed Balance Bridge [Stage] First [Competition]
4th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 98 [Obstacle] Failed Pipe Slider [Stage] Third [Competition]
5th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 96 [Obstacle] Failed Rolling Log [Stage] First [Competition]
6th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 97 [Obstacle] Failed Spider Climb (injured†) [Stage] Final [Competition]
7th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 98 [Obstacle] Failed Rope Climb [Stage] First [Competition]
8th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 98 [Obstacle] Failed Rumbling Dice [Stage] Third [Competition]
9th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 998 [Obstacle] Failed Rope Climb [Stage] First [Competition]
10th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 98 [Obstacle] Failed Cliff Hanger [Stage] Third [Competition]
11th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 96 [Obstacle] Failed Cliff Hanger [Stage] Third [Competition]
12th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 76 [Obstacle] Failed Wall Lift [Stage] Second [Competition]
13th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 98 [Obstacle] Failed Curtain Cling [Stage] Third [Competition]
14th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 95 [Obstacle] Failed Body Prop [Stage] Third [Competition]
15th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 97 [Obstacle] Failed Jump Hang [Stage] First [Competition]
16th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 98 [Obstacle] Failed Body Prop [Stage] Third [Competition]
17th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 61 [Obstacle] Failed Flying Chute [Stage] First [Competition]
18th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 81 [Obstacle] Failed Jumping Spider [Stage] First [Competition]
19th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 1981 [Obstacle] Failed Halfpipe Attack [Stage] First [Competition]
20th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 71 [Obstacle] Failed Flying Chute [Stage] First [Competition]
21st
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 31 [Obstacle] Failed Halfpipe Attack [Stage] First [Competition]
22nd
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 93 [Obstacle] Failed Arm Rings (injured†) [Stage] Third [Competition]
23rd
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 96 [Obstacle] Failed Tarzan Rope [Stage] First [Competition]
24th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 90 [Obstacle] Failed Balance Tank [Stage] Second [Competition]
25th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 94 [Obstacle] Failed Rolling Escargot [Stage] First [Competition]
26th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 81 [Obstacle] Failed Spinning Bridge [Stage] First [Competition]
27th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 98 [Obstacle] Failed Spinning Bridge [Stage] First [Competition]
28th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 36 [Obstacle] Failed Backstream [Stage] Second [Competition]
29th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 2992 [Obstacle] Failed Backstream [Stage] Second [Competition]
30th
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
13dc40f3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Yamamoto_s_results__Competition
[Start position] 92 [Obstacle] Failed Roller Hill [Stage] First [Competition]
31st
[]
Sasuke (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Warrior
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_865132053_5.json
dc5ae19e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
[Pantone Value] YellowC [Meaning] A single yellow indicates danger ahead, such as debris from a crash. Drivers must slow down as they pass; no overtaking is permitted, unless it is unavoidable such as a driver retiring in the section, or a driver is lapped.[7] Two waved yellows at the same post indicates great danger ahead. Drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop; no overtaking is permitted unless a driver is lapped.[7] Yellow flags and the SC board (a large white board with "SC" in large black lettering) indicate that the Safety car has been deployed. Drivers must slow down, not overtake and be prepared to leave the normal racing line or even stop as a threat obstructs all or part of the track. [Description]
Yellow
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Formula One regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00272-ip-10-236-191-2_863166916_3.json
dc5ae19e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
[Pantone Value] 348C [Meaning] A green flag indicates that any previous danger has been attended to. The track is now clear, and drivers may proceed at racing speed and may again overtake. When the race director so directs, this may be displayed during the parade lap or at the beginning of a practice session; in this case all marshals positions will signal green flags. [Description]
Green
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Formula One regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00272-ip-10-236-191-2_863166916_3.json
dc5ae19e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
[Pantone Value] 186C [Meaning] A red flag indicates that the race, practice session, or qualifying session has been suspended. All marshal stations will signal this. Drivers may not leave the pits. All drivers on the track must proceed cautiously to the pit lane and stop. There they will be reordered in their correct racing order. Sessions may be resumed or abandoned as the race director indicates. If the safety car is deployed, the racing cars should follow it and provisions allow for the safety car to divert the field into the pit lane and wait there. [Description]
Red
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Formula One regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00272-ip-10-236-191-2_863166916_3.json
dc5ae19e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
[Pantone Value] 298C [Meaning] At any time, a stationary light blue flag may be shown to a driver at the pit lane exit to warn him that cars are approaching on the track. During practice, a light blue flag waved on the track notifies a driver that a faster car is approaching and that he must move aside. During a race, a light blue flag waved on the track warns the driver that he is about to be lapped by a faster car and must not intentionally impede their progress, such as blocking a passing manoeuver. A driver may incur penalties if he ignores three successive blue flags. [Description]
Blue
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Formula One regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00272-ip-10-236-191-2_863166916_3.json
dc5ae19e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
[Pantone Value] White [Meaning] A white flag indicates a slow-moving vehicle such as a retiring car, an ambulance or tow truck ahead on the track, and instructs drivers to slow down. [Description]
White
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Formula One regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00272-ip-10-236-191-2_863166916_3.json
dc5ae19e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
[Pantone Value] BlackC [Meaning] A black flag orders a particular driver to return to his pit within the next lap and report immediately to the Clerk of the Course, usually because he has been disqualified from the race. The flag is accompanied by a board with the car number of the driver on it so no mistake is made. [Description]
Black
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Formula One regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00272-ip-10-236-191-2_863166916_3.json
dc5ae19e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
[Pantone Value] BlackC/White [Meaning] A black and white chequered flag signals the end of the race, practice session, or qualifying session. During the race it is shown first to the winner and then to the rest of the field as they finish; otherwise it is shown at a predetermined time. [Description]
Chequered
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Formula One regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00272-ip-10-236-191-2_863166916_3.json
dc5ae19e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
[Pantone Value] BlackC/White [Meaning] A half black and half white flag informs a driver that his behaviour has been deemed unsporting and if he does not begin acting in a sporting manner immediately he will be disqualified. A sign with the car number accompanies the flag. [Description]
Half black
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Formula One regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00272-ip-10-236-191-2_863166916_3.json
dc5ae19e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
[Pantone Value] BlackC/151C [Meaning] A black flag with an orange circle (40 cm in diameter) in the centre informs a driver that his car has a mechanical problem that has the potential to harm him or other drivers and that he must return to his pit. Shown with car number. [Description]
Black with orange circle
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Formula One regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00272-ip-10-236-191-2_863166916_3.json
dc5ae19e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
[Pantone Value] YellowC/186C [Meaning] A yellow flag with red stripes warns drivers that the track surface ahead is slippery, or there is debris present. This could be as a result of a car spilling oil (or some other engine fluid), or because rain is starting to fall. Slippery runway in an area, either by water or oil. Drivers must slow down at that point. [Description]
Yellow and red stripes
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Formula One regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00272-ip-10-236-191-2_863166916_3.json
a9ddb664_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__mp3TrueEdit
[0] OMF [Acoustica] No [Ardour] No[3] [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] No [GarageBand] No [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] No [Jokosher] No [Kristal] Unknown [Live] No [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Partial [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes[6] [Qtractor] No [REAPER] Partial [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] No [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] No [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] No [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] No [Traverso] No [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] OMF [mp3TrueEdit]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mp3TrueEdit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
a9ddb664_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__mp3TrueEdit
[0] AAF [Acoustica] No [Ardour] No[4] [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Unknown [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] No [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] No [GarageBand] No [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] No [Jokosher] No [Kristal] Unknown [Live] No [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes[6] [Qtractor] No [REAPER] No [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] No [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] No [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] No [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] No [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] No [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] AAF [mp3TrueEdit]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mp3TrueEdit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
a9ddb664_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__mp3TrueEdit
[0] MIDI [Acoustica] No [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] No (unsupported since CS5) [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Yes[5] [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Jokosher] No [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] Yes [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] Yes[7] [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Unknown [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] MIDI [mp3TrueEdit]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mp3TrueEdit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
a9ddb664_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__mp3TrueEdit
[0] WAV [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Yes [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Unknown [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Yes [Jokosher] Yes [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] Yes [RiffWorks] Export [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Yes [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Yes [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] WAV [mp3TrueEdit]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mp3TrueEdit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
a9ddb664_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__mp3TrueEdit
[0] MP3 [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Yes [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Yes [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Jokosher] Yes [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Import [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] Yes [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Import [Record] No [Renoise] Yes [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] External LAME [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] Yes [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Yes [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] MP3 [mp3TrueEdit]
Yes
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mp3TrueEdit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
a9ddb664_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__mp3TrueEdit
[0] AAC [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] No [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] No [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] No [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Yes [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Jokosher] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Unknown [Qtractor] No [REAPER] No [Reason] Import [Record] No [Renoise] No [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] No [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Unknown [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] AAC [mp3TrueEdit]
Yes
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mp3TrueEdit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
a9ddb664_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__mp3TrueEdit
[0] Ogg [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Yes [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] No [Audiotool] Yes [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] No [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Unknown [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Yes [Jokosher] Yes [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Unknown [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Unknown [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] Yes [RiffWorks] Export [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Import [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Yes [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] Yes [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] Ogg [mp3TrueEdit]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mp3TrueEdit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
a9ddb664_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__mp3TrueEdit
[0] REX2 [Acoustica] No [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] No [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Unknown [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Jokosher] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes (7.4) [Qtractor] No [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] No [RiffWorks] Yes [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] No [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Unknown [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] REX2 [mp3TrueEdit]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mp3TrueEdit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
a9ddb664_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__mp3TrueEdit
[0] AIFF [Acoustica] Import [Ardour] No [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Import [GarageBand] No [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] No [Jokosher] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Import [mp3DirectCut] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] Yes [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] No [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Yes [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] No [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Yes [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] AIFF [mp3TrueEdit]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mp3TrueEdit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
a9ddb664_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__mp3TrueEdit
[0] FLAC [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Yes [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] No [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] No [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] No [GarageBand] No [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Yes [Jokosher] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] No [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] No [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] Yes [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Yes [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] Yes [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Yes [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] FLAC [mp3TrueEdit]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mp3TrueEdit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_888651060_2.json
6f1f5b01_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_n_translation_examples_32__33__American
[UK] mum, mam [American]
mom
[ [ "m", "o", "m" ], [ "l", "e", "m", "o", "n", " ", "d", "r", "o", "p" ], [ "m", "o", "t", "o", "r", "c", "y", "c", "l", "e" ], [ "f", "r", "i", "e", "s" ], [ "c", "h", "i", "p" ], [ "J", "e", "l", "l", "-", "O" ], [ "b", "a", "k", "e", "d", " ", "p", "o", "t", "a", "t", "o" ], [ "s", "w", "e", "a", "t", "e", "r" ] ]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Sorcerer%27s_Stone_(novel)
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00238-ip-10-236-191-2_866453781_1.json
6f1f5b01_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_n_translation_examples_32__33__American
[UK] sherbet lemon [American]
lemon drop
[ [ "m", "o", "m" ], [ "l", "e", "m", "o", "n", " ", "d", "r", "o", "p" ], [ "m", "o", "t", "o", "r", "c", "y", "c", "l", "e" ], [ "f", "r", "i", "e", "s" ], [ "c", "h", "i", "p" ], [ "J", "e", "l", "l", "-", "O" ], [ "b", "a", "k", "e", "d", " ", "p", "o", "t", "a", "t", "o" ], [ "s", "w", "e", "a", "t", "e", "r" ] ]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Sorcerer%27s_Stone_(novel)
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00238-ip-10-236-191-2_866453781_1.json
6f1f5b01_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_n_translation_examples_32__33__American
[UK] motorbike [American]
motorcycle
[ [ "m", "o", "m" ], [ "l", "e", "m", "o", "n", " ", "d", "r", "o", "p" ], [ "m", "o", "t", "o", "r", "c", "y", "c", "l", "e" ], [ "f", "r", "i", "e", "s" ], [ "c", "h", "i", "p" ], [ "J", "e", "l", "l", "-", "O" ], [ "b", "a", "k", "e", "d", " ", "p", "o", "t", "a", "t", "o" ], [ "s", "w", "e", "a", "t", "e", "r" ] ]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Sorcerer%27s_Stone_(novel)
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00238-ip-10-236-191-2_866453781_1.json
6f1f5b01_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_n_translation_examples_32__33__American
[UK] chips [American]
fries
[ [ "m", "o", "m" ], [ "l", "e", "m", "o", "n", " ", "d", "r", "o", "p" ], [ "m", "o", "t", "o", "r", "c", "y", "c", "l", "e" ], [ "f", "r", "i", "e", "s" ], [ "c", "h", "i", "p" ], [ "J", "e", "l", "l", "-", "O" ], [ "b", "a", "k", "e", "d", " ", "p", "o", "t", "a", "t", "o" ], [ "s", "w", "e", "a", "t", "e", "r" ] ]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Sorcerer%27s_Stone_(novel)
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00238-ip-10-236-191-2_866453781_1.json
6f1f5b01_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_n_translation_examples_32__33__American
[UK] crisp [American]
chip
[ [ "m", "o", "m" ], [ "l", "e", "m", "o", "n", " ", "d", "r", "o", "p" ], [ "m", "o", "t", "o", "r", "c", "y", "c", "l", "e" ], [ "f", "r", "i", "e", "s" ], [ "c", "h", "i", "p" ], [ "J", "e", "l", "l", "-", "O" ], [ "b", "a", "k", "e", "d", " ", "p", "o", "t", "a", "t", "o" ], [ "s", "w", "e", "a", "t", "e", "r" ] ]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Sorcerer%27s_Stone_(novel)
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00238-ip-10-236-191-2_866453781_1.json
6f1f5b01_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_n_translation_examples_32__33__American
[UK] jelly [American]
Jell-O
[ [ "m", "o", "m" ], [ "l", "e", "m", "o", "n", " ", "d", "r", "o", "p" ], [ "m", "o", "t", "o", "r", "c", "y", "c", "l", "e" ], [ "f", "r", "i", "e", "s" ], [ "c", "h", "i", "p" ], [ "J", "e", "l", "l", "-", "O" ], [ "b", "a", "k", "e", "d", " ", "p", "o", "t", "a", "t", "o" ], [ "s", "w", "e", "a", "t", "e", "r" ] ]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Sorcerer%27s_Stone_(novel)
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00238-ip-10-236-191-2_866453781_1.json
6f1f5b01_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_n_translation_examples_32__33__American
[UK] jacket potato [American]
baked potato
[ [ "m", "o", "m" ], [ "l", "e", "m", "o", "n", " ", "d", "r", "o", "p" ], [ "m", "o", "t", "o", "r", "c", "y", "c", "l", "e" ], [ "f", "r", "i", "e", "s" ], [ "c", "h", "i", "p" ], [ "J", "e", "l", "l", "-", "O" ], [ "b", "a", "k", "e", "d", " ", "p", "o", "t", "a", "t", "o" ], [ "s", "w", "e", "a", "t", "e", "r" ] ]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Sorcerer%27s_Stone_(novel)
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00238-ip-10-236-191-2_866453781_1.json
6f1f5b01_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_n_translation_examples_32__33__American
[UK] jumper [American]
sweater
[ [ "m", "o", "m" ], [ "l", "e", "m", "o", "n", " ", "d", "r", "o", "p" ], [ "m", "o", "t", "o", "r", "c", "y", "c", "l", "e" ], [ "f", "r", "i", "e", "s" ], [ "c", "h", "i", "p" ], [ "J", "e", "l", "l", "-", "O" ], [ "b", "a", "k", "e", "d", " ", "p", "o", "t", "a", "t", "o" ], [ "s", "w", "e", "a", "t", "e", "r" ] ]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Sorcerer%27s_Stone_(novel)
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00238-ip-10-236-191-2_866453781_1.json
3d070540_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Bones_affected_2_
[Time period[2]] Third month of fetal development [Bones affected[2]]
Ossification in long bones beginning
[]
Ossification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bones affected[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_growth
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00264-ip-10-236-191-2_864857315_3.json
3d070540_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Bones_affected_2_
[Time period[2]] Fourth month [Bones affected[2]]
Most primary ossification centers have appeared in the diaphyses of bone.
[]
Ossification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bones affected[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_growth
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00264-ip-10-236-191-2_864857315_3.json
3d070540_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Bones_affected_2_
[Time period[2]] Birth to 5 years [Bones affected[2]]
Secondary ossification centers appear in the epiphyses
[]
Ossification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bones affected[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_growth
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00264-ip-10-236-191-2_864857315_3.json
3d070540_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Bones_affected_2_
[Time period[2]] 5 years to 12 years in females, 5 to 14 years in males [Bones affected[2]]
Ossification is spreading rapidly from the ossification centers and various bones are becoming ossified
[]
Ossification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bones affected[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_growth
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00264-ip-10-236-191-2_864857315_3.json
3d070540_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Bones_affected_2_
[Time period[2]] 17 to 20 years [Bones affected[2]]
Bone of upper limbs and scapulae becoming completely ossified
[]
Ossification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bones affected[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_growth
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00264-ip-10-236-191-2_864857315_3.json
3d070540_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Bones_affected_2_
[Time period[2]] 18 to 23 years [Bones affected[2]]
Bone of the lower limbs and os coxae become completely ossified
[]
Ossification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bones affected[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_growth
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00264-ip-10-236-191-2_864857315_3.json
3d070540_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Bones_affected_2_
[Time period[2]] 23 to 25 years [Bones affected[2]]
Bone of the sternum, clavicles, and vertebrae become completely ossified
[]
Ossification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bones affected[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_growth
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00264-ip-10-236-191-2_864857315_3.json
3d070540_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Bones_affected_2_
[Time period[2]] By 25 years [Bones affected[2]]
Nearly all bones are completely ossified
[]
Ossification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bones affected[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_growth
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00264-ip-10-236-191-2_864857315_3.json
3a506f9c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Content
[Segment] One [Content]
The show begins with Wright standing and giving a brief introduction to the show. After the titles, Matthew introduces the panel and has a chat with the day's special guest. This segment usually lasts 15 minutes.
[]
The Wright Stuff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wright_Stuff
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00169-ip-10-236-191-2_870228265_1.json
3a506f9c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Content
[Segment] Two [Content]
After an advert break, the panel and Wright discuss the "biggest" news story of the day. Viewers comments aren't usually given during this segment. This segment usually lasts 10–15 minutes.
[]
The Wright Stuff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wright_Stuff
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00169-ip-10-236-191-2_870228265_1.json
3a506f9c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Content
[Segment] Three [Content]
When the show returns from its second advert break, the discussion from part 2 continues but this time the panel hears the opinions of callers to the show. This segment usually lasts 10 minutes.
[]
The Wright Stuff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wright_Stuff
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00169-ip-10-236-191-2_870228265_1.json
3a506f9c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Content
[Segment] Four [Content]
When the show returns from its third advert break, the panel talks through the day's papers. The special guest usually has four stories, with the remaining two panellists giving three stories. Most of the news comes from the papers, although on occasion breaking news is told from the internet. This segment usually lasts 15 minutes.
[]
The Wright Stuff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wright_Stuff
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00169-ip-10-236-191-2_870228265_1.json
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[Segment] Five [Content]
This part of the show is the second of the four talking points. Panel discuss first, then callers and audience opinions are heard. This segment usually lasts 10–15 minutes.
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The Wright Stuff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[Segment] Six [Content]
This segment features the third viewer discussion. As with most segments, this usually lasts 10–15 minutes.
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The Wright Stuff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wright_Stuff
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[Segment] Seven [Content]
This segment starts with emails and tweets being read out by Seema (or whoever is standing in as the 'Booth Babe'), then continues with the fourth and final viewer discussion. On Fridays, this part of the show is dedicated solely to a TV review with critic Kevin O'Sullivan or another TV critic in his absence.
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The Wright Stuff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wright_Stuff
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[0] OMF [Acoustica] No [Ardour] No[3] [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] No [GarageBand] No [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] No [Kristal] Unknown [Live] No [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Partial [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes[6] [Qtractor] No [REAPER] Partial [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] No [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] No [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] No [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] No [Traverso] No [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] OMF [Jokosher]
No
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Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jokosher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
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[0] AAF [Acoustica] No [Ardour] No[4] [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Unknown [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] No [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] No [GarageBand] No [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] No [Kristal] Unknown [Live] No [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes[6] [Qtractor] No [REAPER] No [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] No [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] No [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] No [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] No [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] No [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] AAF [Jokosher]
No
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Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jokosher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
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[0] MIDI [Acoustica] No [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] No (unsupported since CS5) [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Yes[5] [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] Yes [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] Yes[7] [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Unknown [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] MIDI [Jokosher]
No
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Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jokosher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
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[0] WAV [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Yes [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Unknown [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Yes [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] Yes [RiffWorks] Export [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Yes [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Yes [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] WAV [Jokosher]
Yes
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Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jokosher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
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[0] MP3 [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Yes [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Yes [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Import [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] Yes [mp3TrueEdit] Yes [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Import [Record] No [Renoise] Yes [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] External LAME [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] Yes [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Yes [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] MP3 [Jokosher]
Yes
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Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jokosher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
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[0] AAC [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] No [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] No [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] No [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Yes [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] Yes [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Unknown [Qtractor] No [REAPER] No [Reason] Import [Record] No [Renoise] No [RiffWorks] No [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] No [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Unknown [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] AAC [Jokosher]
Unknown
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Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jokosher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
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[0] Ogg [Acoustica] Yes [Ardour] Yes [Audacity] Yes [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] No [Audiotool] Yes [Audition] Yes [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] No [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Unknown [Goldwave] Yes [Harrison Mixbus] Yes [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Yes [Logic Express/Studio] Unknown [Mixcraft] Yes [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] Yes [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Unknown [Qtractor] Yes [REAPER] Yes [Reason] No [Record] No [Renoise] Yes [RiffWorks] Export [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] Yes [SONAR] Import [Sound Forge] Yes [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Yes [SpectraLayers] Yes [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] Yes [Total Recorder] Yes [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Yes [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] Ogg [Jokosher]
Yes
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Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jokosher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
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[0] REX2 [Acoustica] No [Ardour] Unknown [Audacity] No [Audiobook Cutter Free Edition] No [AudioDesk] Yes [Audiotool] Unknown [Audition] No [BIAS Peak] Unknown [Cubase] Yes [Diamond Cut ART] Unknown [Digital Performer] Yes [Ecasound] Unknown [FL Studio] Yes [GarageBand] Unknown [Goldwave] Unknown [Harrison Mixbus] Unknown [Kristal] Unknown [Live] Yes [LMMS] Unknown [Logic Express/Studio] Yes [Mixcraft] No [mp3DirectCut] No [mp3TrueEdit] No [MusE] Unknown [N-Track] No [Nuendo] Yes [NU-Tech] Unknown [Podium] Unknown [Podium Free] Unknown [Pro Tools] Yes (7.4) [Qtractor] No [REAPER] Yes [Reason] Yes [Record] Yes [Renoise] No [RiffWorks] Yes [Rosegarden] Unknown [Samplitude] No [SONAR] Yes [Sound Forge] Unknown [Soundbooth] Unknown [Soundscape 32] Unknown [SoX] Unknown [SpectraLayers] Unknown [Studio One] Yes [Sweep] No [Total Recorder] No [Tracktion] Yes [Traverso] Unknown [VirtualDJ] Unknown [WaveLab] Unknown [WaveSurfer] Unknown [54] REX2 [Jokosher]
Unknown
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Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jokosher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_multitrack_recording_software
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