For those who cherished working with Soundforge Pro on Mac and now feel orphaned by the absence of that application’s practicality for audio editing, Ocenaudio emerges as a worthy successor. This software seamlessly recognizes any audio source connected to your machines, embodying a modern refinement of the tools we once relied upon.
What we particularly admire is the ability to edit audio much like in the days of the Revox B77, without the cumbersome adhesive tape editing. Fully compatible with VST plugins, remarkably stable, and equipped with the foundational tools of top-tier audio editors, Ocenaudio is a versatile gem. Astonishingly, it’s available for almost every operating system—not just for Apple and Windows, but also for Linux and Ubuntu.
With real-time effects processing, the capability to handle even the largest files without faltering, and all of this offered entirely free of charge (though users can contribute financially to support its development), Ocenaudio’s appeal is undeniable. Perhaps most impressive is the way this application integrates seamlessly across diverse environments.
For radio professionals and journalists, it’s an invaluable tool. Regardless of the operating system, they will find an intuitive and practical application that requires no steep learning curve. Despite being free, Ocenaudio delivers the functionality expected of a basic professional-grade application—something many paid alternatives fail to achieve. It combines efficiency, speed, and simplicity in a way that sets a high standard.
Ocenaudio comes highly recommended by Bayou Blue Radio.