I'm looking for a stand-alone audio editor [windows], that can slice large (field) recordings into smaller audio files by detecting transients and use those as the cut point.
I've been doing a lot of field recording and now I need to cut up the audio into usable sounds, process (clean and level) them a bit and organize them to build a library. So I went looking for software that does this thinking I would find something like that pretty easy. Since so many people are working with samples and walk around recording stuff. But no ... it seems non existent.
There are a few DAW's and apps that have this sort of functionality but usually as an internal process for mapping samples or tempo mapping etc... But I'm really looking for a field recording cutting/organizing tool.
anyone know if this exists ? thanks
* I know the good old ReCycle does transient detection but it's also pretty limited and focused on beats and loop making.