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What are the main features and advantages of Gilisoft Audio Editor?
Audio Editing – Cuts joins trims and splits audio easily.
Format Flexibility – Supports major audio formats for smoother workflows.
Effect Control – Adds fades echo and amplification with ease.
Audio Recording – Captures sound directly for editing and saving.
Batch Processing – Handles multiple audio tasks faster and more efficiently.
Creative Freedom – Supports dependable long-term audio editing and production workflows.
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Waveform Editing – Cut, trim, split, delete with undo/redo.
Record Audio – Capture system sound, microphone, or both.
Join and Mix – Combine clips and layer background tracks.
Video to Audio – Extract sound from video files.
Core Capacity – Exports MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, WMA, M4A.
Important – Noise reduction and vocal removal need separate GiliSoft tools.
GiliSoft Audio Editor is a lightweight Windows program for recording, cutting, joining, and converting audio without a full studio suite. It works on music, voice memos, podcasts, lectures, and sound pulled from video files.
Precise Trimming – Select exact waveform ranges before cutting.
Built-in Recorder – Capture computer audio and microphone together.
Format Conversion – Export to MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC.
Clip Joining – Merge multiple recordings into one file.
Tag Editing – Update MP3 title, artist, album fields.
Low Learning Curve – Usable without audio engineering experience.
GiliSoft Audio Editor records, cuts, joins, converts, and tags audio on Windows using a visual waveform you can select range by range. You can capture computer sound, a microphone, or both at once, then trim silence, split a long recording into sections, paste segments, or mix in a second track. It also extracts the audio track from a video file and exports the result to MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, WMA, or M4A. The undo and redo history makes repeated cleanup of voice and music files safer during longer sessions. It is a Windows-only desktop tool with no macOS build.
It fits people who regularly prepare short, clean audio files but do not want a multi-track studio application. A podcaster can trim filler and dead air from an interview, a teacher can cut a lecture recording into module-sized clips, and anyone can shorten a song to ringtone length and export it directly to MP3. The recorder captures system audio and microphone simultaneously, which is the specific workflow for saving an online meeting or a streamed session and then trimming it in the same program. Because it focuses on cut, join, record, and convert rather than mixing automation, it solves the "quick cleanup and export" problem that a heavier editor would overcomplicate.
GiliSoft Audio Editor imports and exports the common Windows audio formats, including MP3, WAV, AAC, FLAC, WMA, and M4A, plus extraction from video files. The recorder can capture three distinct sources: computer playback only, microphone only, or computer sound and microphone together. After recording, you can fill in ID3 tag fields such as title, artist, album, year, and genre before export, so the file is identifiable in a media library. This format coverage matters when you need to hand off a file to a specific device or platform without running it through a second converter.
The standalone editor includes fade in, fade out, echo, amplify, and silence insertion, applied to a selected waveform range rather than the whole file. These cover the everyday tasks of smoothing clip starts and ends, raising a quiet recording, and separating segments with inserted silence. It does not include automatic background-noise reduction or vocal removal; GiliSoft sells those as separate Noise Remover and Vocal Remover products. If your job is mainly cutting, joining, and leveling voice tracks, the built-in effect set is enough, but plan for a second tool if you need denoising or karaoke-style vocal extraction.
The standalone Audio Editor handles recording, cutting, joining, mixing, format conversion, and MP3 tag editing. The GiliSoft Audio Toolbox is the broader same-vendor suite that adds noise reduction, vocal separation, text-to-speech, speech-to-text, and CD ripping and burning on top of those editing tools. If your work is limited to trimming, joining, and converting files, the Audio Editor covers it; if it regularly spans cleanup, transcription, and disc output, the Toolbox avoids switching between separate apps. The table below shows where the two diverge.
| Feature | Audio Editor | Audio Toolbox |
|---|---|---|
| Cut, join, trim, split | ✓ | ✓ |
| Record sound and mic | ✓ | ✓ |
| Fade, echo, amplify | ✓ | ✓ |
| Extract audio from video | ✓ | ✓ |
| MP3 tag editing | ✓ | ✓ |
| Noise reduction | ✕ | ✓ |
| Vocal separation | ✕ | ✓ |
| Text and speech tools | ✕ | ✓ |
| CD ripping and burning | ✕ | ✓ |
Confirm three things: the platform, the depth of editing you need, and which cleanup tools you expect. GiliSoft Audio Editor runs on Windows only, with no native macOS version, so Mac users need a different tool. It is a single-window cutter, recorder, and converter rather than a multi-track digital audio workstation, so it has no plugin hosting or layered timeline mixing. If you assumed automatic noise removal or vocal extraction would be built in, those live in separate GiliSoft products, so verify your task fits the cut, join, record, and convert workflow before buying.
No. GiliSoft Audio Editor is a Windows desktop application and has no macOS build. Mac users who need recording or editing have to use GiliSoft's separate Mac-specific audio tools instead.
No. It is a lightweight cutter, recorder, and converter with fade, echo, and amplify effects, not a digital audio workstation. There is no plugin hosting or layered multi-track timeline, so deep production work needs a heavier application, while routine trimming, joining, and format conversion stays fast.
| Operating Systems | Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise Windows 10: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise Windows 8: Core / Pro / Enterprise Windows 7: Starter / Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Ultimate / Enterprise Windows Vista: Starter / Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Enterprise / Ultimate Windows XP: Home / Professional Windows Server 2003: Standard / Enterprise / Datacenter / Web Windows 2000: Professional / Server / Advanced Server / Datacenter Server |
| Hard Disk | 269.7 MB installer download size |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Cut, copy, paste, trim, delete, split, join, and mix audio files. Record system audio, microphone audio, online streaming audio, DVD or CD audio, radio, vinyl records, tape players, mixers, and electronic instruments. Apply Fade In, Fade Out, Echo, and Amplify effects. Import and export MP3, MP2, WAV, WMA, OGG, M4A, CDA, RA, RAM, TTA, and VOX audio formats. Extract audio from video files. Edit MP3 ID3 tags. Use visual waveform editing with zoom controls. Use unlimited undo and redo. |
| Note | Processor and Memory RAM requirements are not specified by GiliSoft. No separate .NET Framework, browser, or driver dependency required. |
| Operating Systems | Android 6.0 or later |
| Memory RAM | Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version |
| Hard Disk | 93.4 MB app package size |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Trim MP3, WAV, AAC, WMA, and AMR audio files. Join multiple audio files into one output file. Convert audio and video files to MP3, AAC, M4A, and FLAC audio formats. Extract audio from video files. Adjust audio speed. Adjust audio pitch. Convert mono audio to stereo audio. Convert stereo audio to mono audio. Mix multitrack recordings into mono, stereo, or surround sound. |
| Note | Contains ads. Android app is distributed through Google Play by Gilisoft LLC. |