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multi-track audio editing


Burli includes a full-featured multi-track audio editor for radio news

When it comes to digital audio editing, radio journalists have long been stuck between simplistic single-track editors and complicated audio production systems. Burli bridges the gap with a multi-track audio editor designed for radio journalists that's built right into the newsroom system.

Quick list of features

Power and simplicity
Burli’s integrated audio editor merges the sophistication of high-end production editors with a simple interface that lets journalists whiz through common newsroom tasks with greater speed, fewer steps and far less hassle.

Complete Integration
With Burli, audio produced in the multi-track is integrated right into the newsroom sytstem. Users never have to transfer or save their work across workstations or applications; system administrators avoid the cross-your-fingers-and hope struggles of linking other editors to the newsroom system.

Mixed Packages, Long-form production
Using Burli's editor reporters can produce sophisticated packages full of the wild sound and location voices that help good journalism become great radio. Or producers can use Burli's editor to assemble entire current-affairs programs for broadcast: edit interviews, add intros, music, stings and more, all in an editor that makes editing audio easy, whether it's 2 seconds or 2 hours long.

Editing tools for radio journalists: edit audio, label clips, ad markers and craft sophisticated fades all in one editor, all with a few clicks.

Mobile
Take a multi-track editor on the road with you - one you know you can rely on. Burli's editor is rock-solid on a stand-alone computer such as a laptop, allowing correspondents to record, edit, mix and file full packages in the field. Combined with our Virtual Newsroom feature, laptop users can drag-and-drop clips from the newsroom, another correspondent or the station's archive and then file the finished package right into the newsroom with simple drag-and-drop.

Quick news cuts
Even if you rarely produce long-form audio, you'll still use the multi-track editor. Add background sound to a standard news or sports report and hear it come alive. Or add music or movie clips to the entertainment report. Your audio doesn't have to be long or serious to benefit from quick and easy multi-track production.

Burli’s multi-track features include:

Superior editing

Mix and edit (cut, copy, move, paste) audio in multi-track editor

Unlimited number of tracks

On-waveform volume controls

Zoom right down to individual samples - even in MP2 or MP3

Full undo and redo including jump-to history list

Element linking and auto-snug for simpler editing

Variable-speed playback for quick review

Combine linear, MP2, MP3, WMA, mono, stereo items in any project

Edit within frames of MPEG audio for precise edits

Auto zero-cross option for cleaner edits

Sophisticated audio processing

Time stretch/squeeze and pitch shift

Preset fades, cross-fades, mute, and normalization

Peak and RMS normalize options

EQ, filter, noise reduction and much more with VST plug-ins

PCM-WAV, MP2, MP3, BWF, RealMedia, Windows Media

More details
If you'd like more information about Burli's audio editing tools, please contact the Burli reseller in your area. Or reach us directly at sales@burli.com


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