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Dan Byers wrote:
> "Mike the Elder" <zer### [at] wyanorg> wrote:
>> Does
>> should avail myself of?
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> Don't know about either program. My personal preference is Audacity
> (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/). Multiple platforms, good support, I
> have no complaints...
>
> --
> Dan
> GoofyGraffix.com
I second audacity. Great program, easy to learn, easy to add-in
plugins. Handles recording, editing and outputting audio files like a
pro. I've worked with a few commercial products, and audacity is equal
to those. "Professional" level software is probably better, but within
the consumer category their isn't really any for-purchase software that
I'd call better.
In terms of the normal stuff we basic users do - background & hum
removal, balancing, normalizing, & pitch adjustment - audacity does it
all with a click of a button.
Bryan
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