Transform your File Explorer into a sound tool with this Shell Extension. Change sound file icons to waveforms, play, edit, and spot to your DAW, then export to game audio middleware in just one click or key press. Compatible with Nuendo, ProTools, Reaper, and more.
With Tsugi QuickAudio, you can visualize and select your sound samples in a whole new way. For the first time on Windows, bland sound file icons are replaced with waveforms or spectra. You can choose which graphic representation best suits your needs and select samples based on their frequency content or amplitude. No more wasting time listening to irrelevant samples!
In addition, you can easily preview your sound files with QuickPlay. Simply press a key and listen to your samples within Windows Explorer – no need to open a DAW or run Windows Media Player.
QuickEdit lets you rapidly edit your sound files with ease. You can use the Tsugi QuickAudio context menu in Windows Explorer or the QuickEdit window to trim, crop, normalize, fade in and out, assign amplitude envelopes, and more.
Exporting your files is also simplified with Tsugi QuickAudio. With just one click or key press, you can export sounds to other applications. You can open selected samples in your desired sound editor, automatically create events and export to game audio middleware, such as Wwise, FMOD Studio, or ADX2, and even insert samples into the timeline of Pro Tools, Nuendo, Cubase, or Reaper with Tsugi QuickAudio's spotting functions.
If you want to enhance your workflow and be more productive when working with sound files, Tsugi QuickAudio is an indispensable tool.
Version 1.0: First version.