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  • Submitted: Oct 19 2007 09:10 PM
  • Last Updated: Aug 25 2012 12:27 PM
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Audacity 2.0.2

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Audacity is a free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems.

You can use Audacity to
  • Record live audio.
  • Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.
  • Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, and WAV sound files.
  • Cut, copy, splice, and mix sounds together.
  • Change the speed or pitch of a recording.
  • Import and export WAV, AIFF, AU, and Ogg Vorbis files.
  • Import MPEG audio (including MP2 and MP3 files) with libmad.
  • Export MP3s with the optional LAME MP3 encoder library.
  • Create WAV or AIFF files suitable for burning to CD.
  • Import and export all file formats supported by libsndfile.
  • Open raw (headerless) audio files using the "Import Raw" command.
It supports all common editing operations, plus it will mix tracks and let you apply plug-in effects to any part of a sound. It also has a built-in amplitude envelope editor, a customizable spectrogram mode and a frequency analysis window for audio analysis applications.




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Silverplatter30
Apr 18 2012 07:31 AM
Audacity has always been a workhorse for me. It has a steep learning curve, but there are plenty of YouTube videos that show the finer points of using it.
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James Van Damme
Aug 26 2012 12:41 PM
Try Ocenaudio as an alternative. http://www.ocenaudio.com.br/

P.s. Audacity works natively in Linux.



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