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So, watch Frieren for the tear-jerking soundtrack. Binge Solo Leveling for the shadow army battles. But when the credits roll and you feel that empty ache for more? Walk into a bookstore or open a digital reader. The best story is always the one you haven’t finished yet.
Sometimes you just want to watch the underdog get absurdly strong. Based on the Korean webtoon (manhwa), Solo Leveling follows Sung Jinwoo, the weakest hunter in a world of magical gates and dungeons. After a near-death experience, he gains a mysterious "system" that allows him to level up infinitely. The anime’s second season has ramped up the action to movie-quality levels. It is pure adrenaline: slick, stylish, and impossible to turn off.
Do you like weird? Dandadan is the weirdest. It is a romantic comedy about a boy who believes in aliens and a girl who believes in ghosts. When they test their theories, she gets possessed by a turbo-granny spirit, and he gets his testicles stolen by a flatwoods monster. They must team up to get his "family jewels" back. The anime is currently airing and is a chaotic riot of color and motion, but the manga’s art by Yukinobu Tatsu is cleaner and more frenetic. It is Mob Psycho 100 meets Evangelion meets a fart joke. Where to Start: A Quick Cheat Sheet | If you want... | Watch the Anime... | Read the Manga... | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Deep feels & fantasy | Frieren | To Your Eternity | | Non-stop fighting | Solo Leveling | Record of Ragnarok | | Dark horror | Chainsaw Man | The Summer Hikaru Died | | Romantic comedy | Kaguya-sama: Love is War | Blue Box | | Mind-bending thriller | Summertime Rendering | 20th Century Boys | The Final Verdict Anime has become the flashy billboard for the manga industry. The music, voice acting, and motion bring these worlds to life in a way that static pages cannot. However, manga remains the director’s cut. It moves at your pace, contains cut subplots, and often features art that no budget could animate. hentai harem
Written by Sui Ishida (the creator of Tokyo Ghoul ), Choujin X follows two high schoolers who gain beast-like powers after a drug-fueled attack. It shares Jujutsu Kaisen ’s gritty, body-horror aesthetic and moral complexity, but the art is on another level. The manga is currently ahead of its anime (which is in production), making it the perfect time to jump in. Why read it? The paneling and ink work are fine art.
Here is a look at the anime dominating the conversation right now, and the manga waiting in the wings to satisfy your craving for more. 1. Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End (The Critical Darling) If you haven’t watched Frieren yet, you are missing the most meditative, beautiful action-fantasy in a decade. Unlike typical shonen, this series asks: What happens after you kill the Demon King? The anime follows an elven mage who outlives her adventuring party and must learn to understand human emotion and mortality. The adaptation by Madhouse is a masterclass in subtle animation and pacing. It is slow, profound, and occasionally explosive—a must-watch for those tired of power-ups and shouting matches. So, watch Frieren for the tear-jerking soundtrack
In the golden age of streaming, anime has broken free from its niche corner and stormed the global mainstream. From the heart-wrenching finale of Attack on Titan to the cultural shockwave of Jujutsu Kaisen and the ongoing phenomenon of Demon Slayer , it feels like everyone is talking about the latest episode drop. But for those who can’t wait a week—or a year—for the next season, there is a secret passage: the original manga.
If you loved the isolation, psychological dread, and stunning mountain vistas of Attack on Titan’s later arcs, you need The Climber . This manga follows the solitary Mori Buntarou, a man obsessed with solo mountain climbing. There are no titans, no conspiracies—just a man against the vertical void. The art is hauntingly sparse. It is not action, but survival horror at 8,000 meters. Read it for the same feeling of dread and transcendence. Walk into a bookstore or open a digital reader
What if Dungeons & Dragons had a cooking show? That is Delicious in Dungeon . After a dragon eats his sister, Laios and his party must venture back into the depths. Too broke to buy provisions? They will eat the monsters. The anime is a genius blend of ecological fantasy, slapstick comedy, and surprisingly high-stakes drama. It proves that you can care about world-building and a perfectly grilled walking mushroom at the same time. The Manga Waiting Room: Where the Stories Go Deeper Once you hit the end of an anime season, the story usually continues in the manga. Here are the series where the source material outshines (or outruns) the adaptation.
The program can do so many things — this list is far from complete
- Do conversions from the 400+ audio related file formats that it can read, into any of the 260+ formats that it can write.
- Read and write the instrument formats of many commercial synthesizers, hardware modules, and software synths —
including formats from AKAI, Ensoniq, Korg, Kurzweil, Roland, Yamaha, Native Instruments, and many more.
High quality conversion can be made between most formats, preserving important synthesis parameters such as envelopes and LFOs.
- Read several disk formats that cannot normally be accessed by Windows, including CDs from AKAI S-1000, AKAI S-3000, E-mu Emulator III, Kurzweil, and Roland S-5xx and S-7xx series.
- Up to 32-bit floating point data precision for mono and stereo data.
- Fully supports SF2 and DLS level 2, as well as a large subset of SFZ v2.
- You can also use it as an editor for many other synths — for some, it is the only PC editor.
- Data is organized in an easy-to-use three pane layout — with a hierarchical instrument tree to the left, a waveform list in the middle, and a property inspector to the right.
- Graphical editors for instrument parameters — e.g. the much-applauded loop editor that lets you easily find the best loops.
- Edit parameters for multiple items simultaneously — as quickly and easily as you edit a single item.
- Audition, i.e. play & listen to, instruments directly using the PC keyboard or an external MIDI keyboard.
- Convert song data between several formats (e.g. MOD-tracker modules into SMF accompanied by custom instruments).
- Render your songs into audio clips with superior audio quality using the bult-in software synthesizer.
- Convert FM-synthesis instruments into sampled instruments — with support for all major Yamaha DX-series SysEx formats.
- The Batch conversion tool makes converting large numbers of audio files extremely simple — including optional effects processing.
- Processing functions help you with tasks such as resampling, fading, merging, splitting, normalizing, or searching and replacing text metadata.
- The Audio recording function not only records audio, it can also automatically sample any MIDI or VSTi 2.x instrument.
Ok, so what doesn't it do?
It can only do very basic low-level MIDI event editing (look elsewhere for a sequencer).
It won't handle more than 2 audio channels (so no surround sound).
It needs to fit all audio data into memory (but RAM is plentiful today).
It can't transcribe audio recordings into MIDI notes (try an AI tool for that).
If you are unsure if it is for you — then why not download the free 30 day trial version? Seeing is believing!
You can try almost all functionality — we don't hide any ugly surprises — we have confidence in our product.
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Screenshots

Awave Studio main window + Layer general tab with keymap editor

Instrument general tab with layer overview

Layer general tab with drum kit editor

Volume articulation tab, with lfo and envelope editor

Mix articulation tab, with EQ, panner and sends

Waveform general tab, with the waveform editor

Waveform loop tab, with the loop point editor

Audio recording - step 1 - Setup and config

Audio recording - step 2 - Recording and post-processing

Audio processing - step 1

Audio processing - step 2 (example)

Batch Conversion tool - Step 1: Select batch type

Batch Conversion tool - Step 2: Select input files

Batch Conversion tool - Step 3: Select output options
Awave Studio is commercial software marketed as Shareware.
This means that you get to "try it before you buy it".
If you find that you like it, and wish to continue using it past the 30 day free trial period, then you need to buy a license.
Note that this software is supported for Windows only
(for other platforms, you can try Wine, but be sure to test it before buying).
Buying it will:
- Remove the "nag screen" and annoying reminders.
- Remove the "restart after each save" limitation.
- Enable locked features — e.g. saving collections and batch conversions.
Buy it on-line here:
All payments are handled by PayPal.
Most credit cards are accepted.
You do not need a PayPal account.
EU-customers: VAT will be added to the price.
When you buy it, you will be sent a personal license key by email.
Note that this is
NOT sent out immediately —
We normally process your order within 24 hours.
License and delivery:
What happens next?
After we have received your order, we will send you an email with a personal license key file that unlocks the trial version into the full version.
If you have not received your code after 24 hours, first do check your "spam" or "junk" folders before contacting us.
How may I use it?
What you buy is a single user license.
You are allowed to install it on more than one computer, but you are not allowed to let other persons use it.
The license is personal and issued in your name. It cannot be transferred or resold.
What is your upgrade policy?
We have a policy of a minimum of two years of free upgrades, meaning that any new major version that may be released within two years from the purchase date will be a free upgrade. After that period, there may be an upgrade fee for a major update.
Minor version updates are always free if you own the same major version, regardless of the time that has passed.