
DSD Audio can be played natively through USB devices that support it, such as the TEAC UD-501 and HA-P90SD. In cases where a PCM interface is used, or even the computer’s built-in audio, the software automatically plays DSD back through the interface at any available sample rate. A section of the DSD file can be exported as a new file, either in DSD or WAV format, to separate one long recording into individual tracks.
Two DSD files can also be combined into a new file, for example when a file over 2 GB is divided. DSD audio can be converted to PCM, and vice-versa, for burning to CD or online distribution. In addition to the above, Hi-Res Editor can edit the gain level for WAV format audio.
Ideal for users of hi-resolution recorders like the DA-3000, the free TASCAM’s Hi-Res Editor software is one of the only ways to edit native DSD master recordings.


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Native DSD audio editing and playback, at sampling rates from 2.8MHz to 11.2MHz
• WAV file editing and playback support up to 384kHz/32-bit
• Uses standard ASIO 2.1 audio drivers
• Set in and out points with waveform audio display for trim/export
• Set overall gain of file (PCM files only)
• Split long files into multiple tracks
• Combine function joins two audio files into one
• Convert audio files from DSD to PCM or vice-versa
• Convert PCM sampling frequency and bit depth
• Runs on Windows (using Windows Standard audio driver or ASIO 2.1)
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