NCH has made huge strides in offering the perfect user-friendly product that stands out as the market leader in SLD provision. Dyslexia is brain damage, it cannot be cured, and my poor short-term-memory holds the biggest obstacle to software usage. I almost feel as if the company designed these products specifically with me and my difficulties in mind.If granny's dementia could be cured by a simple note: don't forget to turn off the cooker – then the world would be a better place. The power and ease of the mouse across the interface could not have been made easier for me. Import, cut, paste and drag, with the simplicity of fade points is another major success of these products: long gone is the clumsy cumbersome fiddling needed of other rivals. Very rarely have I found the desire to wander from what I find to be perfection. If you are not an accomplished producer: FX's, add-ons and a host of presets are set to meet an immediate need. NCH offers the most user-friendly interface I have ever encountered! The success of Mix Pad and its integrated companion Wave Pad lie in its visual simplicity, overall logical layout and menus that are easily understood. I'll explain why…It's hard to know if the companies original approach was to develop the ideal package for those of us with SLD/dyslexia (and its associated problems) – or whether it was merely a freak of software evolution, but they have certainly hit the nail on the head. But: beyond professional and home usage for intended purpose NCH have devolved a wide range of software packages that are perfectly suited to those of us with special needs. It is a formidable equal to all of those other better-known brands. If you are in the business of sound production it is hard to argue that NCH doesn't offer you exactly what it says on the tin. )Īnyways, thanks for making it available for free.Disability matters: NCH offers the most user-friendly interface I have ever.ĭisability matters: NCH offers the most user-friendly interface I have ever encountered!There are a host of solid reliable sound processing software options available on the market today: both Wave Pad and Mix Pad (and for would be musicians who need that accompanying video: Video Pad) – provide exactly what all those others do. Makes it difficult for reporting problems, comparing app version, etc.ĭear programmer, please make an effort to follow common Mac guidelines better, and we may have a winner. Version information in the Finder's "Info" window is wrong - it doesn't list the actual version number. Once a selection has been made, one cannot simply drag either border to extend the selection, despite the cursor shape suggestion such an action. Cannot create a selection by first positioning the cursor at one end, then using a Shift-Click to define the other end. Cannot drop a audio file onto the app to open the file. It appears not to follow the most simple Mac UI guidelines, such as: Still, even this program has some annoyances in its usability: Finally, I tried this one, which let me get to what I needed. Then tried Audacity, whose downloaded dmg file would not mount (open). First I downloaded WaveJelly, which required me to register despite it being free -> I tossed it. I searched for a tool that would quickly allow me to measure the time distance between two events in a recorded sound.
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