
WavePad Sound Editor is a sound editor developed by NCH Software. It supports basic actions such as copying, pasting, and in-place clipping, as well as a variety of processing effects. It supports a wide range of formats, including MP3, WAV, and FLAC.
Features:
- The effects include an equaliser, reverb, echo, volume normalisation, and gain modification to your chosen level.
- The software removes clicks and background noise, which is extremely useful for microphone recordings or outdated audio.
- A spectrum analyser is available if you need to look at frequencies, which is useful for cleaning up the sound and understanding what’s going on.
- It supports various sampling speeds, mono and stereo modes, and bit depths ranging from 8 to 32 bits.
- Batch processing is present.
- Converting between formats works; you can go from wav to mp3 or vice versa.
- If you still have music CDs, you can use the built-in disc ripper.

Editing is extremely exact, right down to the millisecond, making it an excellent choice for podcasts and voiceovers. The interface is straightforward, making it easy for newcomers to learn.
You may get WavePad Sound Editor for free from our website. The archive contains a keygen and an activation patch.
NCH Software creates the application, which includes a suite of multimedia utilities. If you enjoy WavePad, check out their other products.
The first and most obvious alternative is Audacity. It’s free and provides identical basic capabilities, but the interface is antiquated and ugly. Another option is Ocenaudio, which is likewise free, lightweight, and fast. It is even more useful for basic editing than this software.


