Product summary
MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab (trial for Windows) is a desktop application focused on restoring and improving recorded sound. It combines automatic cleanup routines with manual controls so users can reduce background hiss, remove clicks and pops, and generally polish audio for distribution or archiving.
Primary capabilities
- Export to a variety of file types (for example WAV, MP3, FLAC) and support for batch saving
- Precise waveform editing tools for trimming, joining, and adjusting tracks
- Noise reduction, restoration filters, and creative effects with both presets and fine-grain parameters
Supported outputs and saving
The program can render projects into common audio formats and typically includes options for bitrate, sample rate, and codec selection. You’ll find choices suitable for web publishing, CD-quality masters, or high-resolution archives, plus simple controls for exporting multiple files at once.
Alternative software options
- MAGIX Music Maker — Hip Hop Edition (trial)
- Audacity (free, open-source editor)
- iZotope RX (professional restoration suite)
Interface and workflow
The layout is designed to be approachable: menus and toolbars expose common functions while contextual panels provide quick access to presets. Users can jump straight into automated cleanups or dig into advanced settings for surgical edits, making the program useful for beginners and experienced audio technicians alike.
Common uses
- Restoring and cleaning up digitized tapes or vinyl transfers
- Improving spoken-word recordings such as interviews and podcasts
- Enhancing elements of home music projects prior to mixing or release
Technical
- Windows
- German
- English
- Free Trial