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Old 06-01-2005, 07:21 AM
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New item i trying out a buddy told me about this software:

Sound editer: "Audacity 1.2.2"

it, free you can a lot of things with if it turn out a shareware i remove it post or adware

i am testing it out at this time. if i find any adware/spyware in it i'll remove it.

Software Publisher's Description:

This editor can record and play sounds and import and export WAV, AIFF, MP3, and OGG files. Edit your sounds using cut, copy, and paste features (with unlimited undo functionality), mix tracks, or apply effects to your recordings. The program also has a built-in amplitude-envelope editor, a customizable spectrogram mode, and a frequency-analysis window for audio-analysis applications. Built-in effects include bass boost, wah wah, and noise removal, and the program also supports VST plug-in effects. This program is open-source, and this version adds tool tips, keyboard shortcuts, and OGG exporting and fixes some bugs.

Version 1.2.2 has a Meter Toolbar added for monitoring volume levels during playback and recording, allows you to export multiple files at once, attempts to automatically correct latency in full-duplex recordings, and contains some bug fixes.

remark:
With so many identical audio editors out there, finding the right tool for the job can be difficult. The multiplatform, open-source editor Audacity has leaped to the top of our list with its clean interface, excellent features, and support for 32-bit floating-point audio. We like it because it succeeds at being both feature-rich and flexible, while keeping the toolbar and work space uncluttered. It does this by relegating most functions, such as effects, edits, and project management, to handy drop-down menus. Audacity supports uncompressed audio standards such as WAV and AIFF in addition to OGG and MP3 files. A full complement of basic effects such as reverb, delay, and compression are included. VST plug-in support also is available if you're looking to expand. Another eye-catching feature is the Beat Analyzer, which helps you peg the beats per minute of a phrase. The performance of most functions is quick, including even CPU-hogging tasks such as exporting to MP3 or adding complex effects. Though Audacity doesn't offer complex effects or advanced features out of the box, its usability and price set this freeware wonder above the crowd.
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