Edison used to be include a standalone program so you could link to it via the host options relating to an external editor.sfxsound3 wrote:He's asking about a DAW. I already mentioned the purchase option. OK, Edison is a plugin, which is a plus, but how do I transfer files from it to the DAW and back? Drag and drop? Don't think so.T-CM11 wrote:If you want a full audio editor inside a DAW, why not purchase IL Edison?sfxsound3 wrote:I'm on the contrary opinion. I've tried most of them, and they are still lacking in essential functions. No option to rename or delete a file from the DAW's file browser? Most don't have that!!! No integrated audio editor? No batch processing? Just some basic, basic audio handling functions - normalize, reverse, invert phase, stretch, - and if you want more - go buy a dedicated editor app. The good ones are several hundred bucks. But you'll have to use it outside the DAW, then import, then export, etc.Googly Smythe wrote:most, if not all, current DAWS can handle audio satisfactorily.
OK, I haven't checked latest Cubase or Logic, but other than those two - it's a![]()
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Unfortunately this doesnt work any more as now IL just wrap the plugin with MiniHost Modular so instead of opening Edison it just opens MiniHost Modular
So your only option now to is to drag and drop or manually save and reopen.
Of course this will still work with all other audio editors that are standalone programs

