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Review and how it works

Audacity audio recording and editing program is developed by a group of volunteer, and the result of their work as well as its source code are publicly available for everybody interested to study or use.
The sound editor is useful when you need to record and play sounds and import or export WAV, AIFF, MP3, and OGG items.
With Audacity you have the ability to record live audio. If you wish to convert some tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs then this is it.
The free instrument also has an incorporated amplitude-envelope editor with adaptable spectrogram mode. A frequency-analysis window common for audio-analysis programs is available.
With Auda city you have the ability to record and edit sounds utilizing cut, copy, and paste tools, mix tracks and apply effects to your recordings.
This program is a good alternative for audio editing, recording and effects processing.
Beyond its incontestable qualities, one of the most pleasing argument in using this music editor is that is offered for free.
Brief details - Audacity's license is offered according to the GNU General Public License (GPL) terms.
- Sound Quality: record and edit 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit (floating point) samples; It is also possible to record at 96 KHz.
- Sample types and rates are converted by this instrument operating with resampling and dithering.
- aids you to mix tracks with various sample rates or of different types and is capable of converting them simultaneously.
- Mix audio tracks and add effects.
How to install & uninstall Audacity - system requirements Nothing special to install, use or uninstall it.
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