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Peak is a digital audio editing application for the Macintosh, used primarily for stereo/mono recording, sample editing, loop creation, and CD mastering. It is commonly used by amateur and professional audio and video editors, mastering engineers, musicians, sound designers, artists, educators, and hobbyists.[1]
Developer(s) | BIAS |
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Stable release | Peak Studio 7.0.3 / 24 October 2011
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Operating system | Mac OS X |
Type | Digital audio editor |
Website | https://www.bias-inc.com |
It was published by the now defunct company BIAS Inc. in several editions, with varying levels of features.
Peak differs from Digital audio workstation-type audio editing applications in that most of its editing is done directly at the file level, without having to first create a project and import the audio to be edited into it.
Peak can be assigned to many DAW-type applications as a supplemental external sample editor. When used this capacity, it is similar to having Peak's editing capabilities available as a plug-in, within the other application.[2]
BIAS Inc. ceased all business operations as of June, 2012.
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