QA Graphic

OcenAudio Vs Fission

Which one is better?

Ocenaudio vs Fission Header

When it comes to audio editing software, there are numerous options available in the market. Ocenaudio and Rogue Amoeba Fission are two popular choices that offer a range of features for audio enthusiasts. In this blog post, we will delve into the key differences between these two software applications, allowing you to make an informed decision based on your specific needs.

Ocen Audio Display
OcenAudio Editing Window

User Interface

One of the primary differences between Ocenaudio and Rogue Amoeba Fission lies in their user interfaces. Ocenaudio boasts a clean and intuitive interface that is easy to navigate, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced users. On the other hand, Rogue Amoeba Fission offers a more visually appealing interface with a modern design, which may appeal to those seeking a sleeker look.

Audio Editing Capabilities

When it comes to audio editing capabilities, both Ocenaudio and Rogue Amoeba Fission offer a wide range of features. However, there are some notable differences between the two.

Ocenaudio allows for multi-selection editing, making it easier to make changes to multiple parts of an audio file simultaneously. It also provides real-time previews of effects, allowing users to hear the changes before applying them.

Rogue Amoeba Fission, on the other hand, specializes in lossless audio editing, making it ideal for those who prioritize audio quality. It offers a range of effects and filters, allowing users to enhance their audio files with precision and control. Additionally, Fission supports batch processing, enabling users to apply changes to multiple audio files in one go.

Rogue Amoeba Fission Interface
Rogue Amoeba Fission Editing Window

Compatibility

Another area where Ocenaudio and Rogue Amoeba Fission differ is compatibility. Ocenaudio is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it a versatile choice for users across different operating systems. On the contrary, Rogue Amoeba Fission is exclusively available for macOS, limiting its accessibility to users on other platforms.

Price and Licensing

Considering the price and licensing options, Ocenaudio takes the lead in terms of affordability. It is available as a free software, offering a comprehensive set of features without any cost. On the other hand, Rogue Amoeba Fission is a paid software, although it does offer a trial version for users to explore its capabilities before purchasing.

Five Things I Learned

Ocenaudio has many effects including Silence, Reverse, Invert, Smooth, Remove DC, Normalize, Amplitude, Filter, Equalization, Delay, Dynamics Processing, Time and Pitch, Noise Reduction and more. Oceanaudio also supports VST plugins. Fission has Normalize

It's much easier to split audio in Fission than in Ocenaudio. In Ocenaudio, you have to set up the markers and then split at the markers. In Fission, it seems easier to split at the head.

Ocenaudio has left and right tracks visible in the Waveform view, but you cannot edit a particular track. For instance, you cannot edit so a portion of the audio only plays on the right track.

Ocenaudio allows you to record audio, while Fission only allows you to edit audio.

Ocenaudio claims to be fast. I took it to the test . I wanted to see how fast it could open a 183.8 MB MP3 file. I compaired this to other popular audio editors. The test was: How long would it take from double clicking on the sound file in the Finder to when I could actually edit the file.

  • Audacity took 17.29 Seconds
  • OcenAudio took 14.06 Seconds
  • Microwave Express took 14.36 Seconds
  • Fission took 8.25 Seconds

Conclusion

In summary, both Ocenaudio and Rogue Amoeba Fission are powerful audio editing software options. The choice between the two ultimately depends on your specific requirements. While Ocenaudio offers a user-friendly interface, multi-selection editing, and cross-platform compatibility, Rogue Amoeba Fission excels in lossless audio editing and provides a visually appealing interface. Additionally, the pricing models differ, with Ocenaudio being free and Rogue Amoeba Fission requiring a purchase. Consider your editing needs, operating system, and budget to determine which software aligns best with your goals.

If you already have Rogue Amoeba Fission, you might as well download OcenAudio and have it just in case you need the filters.

 

About

A Mac veteran since 1989, I'm here to share my experience with tips and tricks every Friday. Witnessing the evolution of Mac software and hardware firsthand, I've gained a deep understanding of how these machines work and can help you troubleshoot any issues that may come up.

Schedule

FridayMacintosh
SaturdayInternet Tools
SundayOpen Topic
MondayMedia Monday
TuesdayQA
WednesdayAffinity
ThursdayBBEdit