Shape Recordings on a Waveform
Lexis Audio Editor puts recording and playback in the same workspace, so a voice note, rehearsal take, or imported song can move straight into editing. The waveform gives you a visual timeline for choosing a start point, setting a range, zooming into a detail, and auditioning the result with play, pause, and position controls. This makes quick fixes easier to understand than editing by time values alone.
You can open an existing file, record a new one, or record into an open file when a replacement passage is needed. The editor keeps the audio visible while you work, which suits spoken clips, music excerpts, podcast sections, and notification sounds that need a focused adjustment rather than a full studio setup.
Cut, Mix, and Build Precise Selections
Selection handles turn the waveform into a practical editing surface. Mark a passage, then cut, copy, paste, trim, delete, insert silence, or fade the chosen range without rebuilding the whole recording. A selection can also be exported as its own clip, useful when you need a short sample, a clean quote, or a section for another project.
Lexis Audio Editor can append one file to another, insert audio at a chosen position, or mix a second file into the open track. Those tools help combine narration with music, repair a missed line, or make a longer arrangement from smaller clips. The visual range and playback controls make it easier to check timing before saving.
Tune Sound with Effects and Analysis
The effects menu covers practical cleanup and tonal shaping rather than a single one-click filter. Noise reduction can quiet unwanted background sound, normalization raises a recording toward a usable level, and the compressor helps even out loudness. A ten-band equalizer and amplifier controls let you adjust the frequency balance while the waveform provides immediate context.
You can change pitch, tempo, or speed independently when a track needs a different feel, and the app also offers reverb, echo, voice cleaning, and vocal or accompaniment separation. Spectrogram and waveform views give detail-oriented users another way to inspect a recording before applying an effect, while stereo-to-mono conversion and channel muting help with simple balance work.
Export Audio for Everyday Listening
When the edit is ready, Lexis Audio Editor saves or shares the result in a format that fits the next step. Android workflows cover WAV, FLAC, M4A, AAC, WMA, and MP3 export, while video imports can bring in MP4, 3GP, or 3G2 sound for editing. That range is useful for music clips, podcast pieces, voice notes, samples, and custom ringtones.
The file picker and metadata tools keep the handoff practical: name a finished file, choose its quality, add artist information when needed, and send it to another app. Free-format choices cover many everyday jobs, while MP3 saving belongs to the paid tier, so check the format and terms that fit your project before exporting.