Our software library provides a free download of BeatCleaver 1.4 for Mac. The most frequent installer filename for the application is: beatcleaver-1.0.1-trial-osx.dmg. The following versions: 1.4, 1.2 and 1.0 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. The size of the latest downloadable installation package is 16.1 MB. Our software library provides a free download of BeatCleaver 1.4 for Mac. The most frequent installer filename for the application is: beatcleaver-1.0.1-trial-osx.dmg. The following versions: 1.4, 1.2 and 1.0 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. The size of the latest downloadable installation package is 16.1 MB. May 29, 2020 BeatCleaver is an audio editor and beat slicer for quickly sampling, chopping and editing songs, beats and recordings. It offers you four presets for stretching different source material such as the drum beats that ensures your transposed and time-stretched samples keep their character.
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An efficient and user-friendly software program designed to help you slice and edit your favorite songs and recordings in no time
What's new in BeatCleaver 1.4.0:
- Audio Editing through “Edit Mode”, with the following types of edits and effects available: Fade In, Fade Out, Normalize, Gain (Amplify), Reverse, Duplicate, and Cut/Copy/Paste.
- Unlimited undo/redo for the audio editing capabilities.
- Significant audio engine optimizations and performance improvements.
- A new “Sample Properties” window, allowing you to adjust the original BPM of a sample and see some other file details.
BeatCleaver is a professional audio application whose purpose is to help you edit and split audio files and samples. Whether you want to simply split audio files or extract individual drum samples from a complex beat, this utility provides all the necessary tools for helping you accomplish the editing process.
Intuitive layout and supported file formats
Although it comes packed with many dedicated parameters, you are welcomed by a clean feature lineup which represents a big plus compared to other similar audio editors that boast a cluttered interface.
It works with the following file formats: MP3, M4A, WAV, AIFF, and FLAC. Files can be uploaded into the working environment using the built-in browse button or “drag and drop” operations.
Slicing operations
BeatCleaver offers support for a built-in waveform that provides the visualization of the audio at various detail levels. You can also activate the looping function and adjust the loop length.
What’s more, you can zoom in or out of the waveform and manually insert a slice point by performing a right-click operation on the waveform or use the quick slicing buttons for cutting the current file into 4, 8, or 16 slices by placing slice points that can be manually adjusted later.
The program gives you the possibility to place slide points during playback and eliminate pops and clicks by manually altering the start and end of the slice so that they align with zero crossings.
By default, slicing in BeatCleaver is sample accurate, which means that the exported slices are trimmed exactly as they appear in the application. Plus, you can also carry out time stretching operations for resynthesizing the audio file, so you can change the tempo of a sample without changing the pitch, or vice versa.
Editing capabilities and exporting options
The program offers support for basic audio editing functionality, and you are allowed to apply various effects, such as fade in or out, reverse, duplicate, gain, normalize, mute, or trim to the selection.
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Other notable editing operations worth mentioning are represented by the possibility to adjust each editing task after you apply an effect, layer effects by dragging them around so that they overlap, hide elements on the waveform for making the editing process more accurate, as well as export slide points to MIDI file format and save the audio files to WAV or AIFF file format.
There are also several advanced parameters built to help you slice a recording by entering a tempo and interval and split up multiple-track renders in order to obtain clean segments that can be played live as loops.
Bottom line
All in all, BeatCleaver proves to be a reliable application that comes packed with a powerful set of features foe helping you sample, chop, and edit songs, beats, and recordings.
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Software Review BEATCLEAVER by Oscillicious
Mac OS X and Windows PC, Words by Drew Spence
I remember the early days of beatmaking when your music didn’t have an exact tempo, well it did but it was determined by the ‘proper sounding pitch’ of the main sample. Whatever speed made it loop right was the setting for everything else around it. With the amount of remixes and exacting sub-genres to land in, controlling tempo is more important now than ever before. Beatcleaver by Oscillicious promises to give us BPM freedom while preserving quality and punch.
The standalone software (No VST) presents an open window with several slicing options at the top. I chose file Open Audio and was taken to an included library of 13 drum loops ready for editing. They are sponsored by MPC-Samples.com and have an authentic mid 90s bend. I jumped straight to my own library and started working on a 120 bpm loop. I was able to shoot it up to 127 with no problem. Next was dropping it down to 100 bpms in order to convert this loop into a hip hop drum kit. Once again, we had no problems. So far, so good.
My next task was bringing in a raw sample, running at an unknown speed and adjusting the starting and ending points. Easy enough. I was able to add slice points while the sample was playing by hitting the shortcut S. After, I adjusted my new slice points manually with a simple click and drag. The highlight of Beatcleaver is the amount of control and quality-preserving options you have for time stretching. In most cases, the preset settings will get the job done -once you’ve set ‘cleaver for drums (percussive) or music (harmonic). You can even select a smaller area to work on (getting it perfect) and then apply that edit to the entire sample. And finally, there are fade settings for the beginning and end of slices to eliminate any pops and clicks.
Simple interface for audio chopping
Chopping as a Way of Life
Aside from the straight studio tool meant to change and adjust the tempo of samples and loops, there is another use for chopping up music for in-studio or live production. You cannot miss the header that says Slice in 4, 8 and 16. Perfect for those of us who want to chop longer sections of music into parts and then retrigger those parts in a new order. Whenever you hear a drum machine or beat tool discussed, the invariable question of “how does it chop samples?” always surfaces.
Quite well is the answer. You can dial in slices by bars or beats and cleave all the way to 64 slices or gross quarter-of-a-bar. This is also a simple choice for live producers or DJs who want to chop their songs into smaller sections for live triggering. Seeing how the iPad is so cumbersome with import and export options, it makes sense to prepare the material on your main platform and transfer the finished bits after.
I have used Propellerhead Recycle to chop music into pieces and then drag and drop the slices into Native Instruments’ Battery to emulate a common MPC workflow. Now, with every DAW having some kind of sample container that combination is a very expensive solution to simply prepare chops of audio. Obviously those two products do a lot more, but for quick and easy chops or, um cleaves, Beatcleaver is going to be a winner at only $29.
MIDI Ins is in
You can use MIDI input to control the triggering and choose the base note. This option increases the usefulness and allows you to demo your chops and arrangements before final export. I have spoken to one of the designers and Beatcleaver has a few surprises coming. The only one I am cleared to tell you about now- is the coming ability to manipulate individual slices and add effects. Yes! There are a ton of other updates and added features coming so even if you don’t plan on buying Beatcleaver today, it makes sense to follow their blog and stay on top of this gem. http://oscillicious.com/blog/ (twitter @oscillicious)
Aside from my fantasies involving features including the kitchen sink, it would be nice to see a preview option so one can audition loops and samples before import and an automatic slice tool, based on some kind of detection sensitivity control.
Beatcleaver supports the formats AIFF, Flac, M4A, MP3 and WAVE and exports to WAVE and AIFF. 16, 24 and 32-bits at 44.1 KHz. Beatcleaver retails for only $29 and is an instant download and also has a free trial version available. More info http://www.oscillicious.com/beatcleaver/
Oscillicious also has a groove station called Jam Deck, a synthesizer called Sodasynth and a modular-samples-based instrument called Analog Extracts that is also a VST. Check them out http://www.oscillicious.com/