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What is Free Music Editing Software?

 

Though there are several free music editing sftware packages available, a software utility entitled Audacity is very robust and has a version for Mac, Linux, and PC.

Audacity can record live audio via mixer or microphone, as well as digitally capture recordings from cassette tapes, vinyl records, or mini-discs.

Depending on your sound card, Audacity can also grab streaming audio, and you can create multi-track recordings by dubbing over already existing tracks.

Provided that you have multi-channel hardware, Audacity will allow you to record up to 16 hardware) channels at the same time, and software tracks are only limited by your computer's Ram and CPU capabilities.

Audacity also offers you nice level meters which can monitor pre-recording, during-recording, and post-recording volume levels, simultaneously. Plus, Audacity allows you to create AIFF or WAV files that are suitable for burning to a CD.

Audacity can edit and record 16, 24, and 32-bit samples, and straight record at up to a 96 Khz sampling rate, with file conversion done automatically (in real-time).

Audacity Audio File Compatibility

Importable File Types:

Exportable File Types:

Audacity excels at expedient editing of large files, as well as editing and mixing an unlimited number of software tracks.

Built-In Effects:

The advanced version of Audacity (1.3.3 beta), released this last May 18th, now also allows you to import audio from Apple QuickTime files (.mov, .aac, .m4a), as well as BWF (Broadcast Wave Format) wave files.

Plus, Audacity can now export Meta-data added to OGG files, as well as new user options added for MP3 and FLAC files.

For Windows and OSX users, a command line exporter is now supported, as well as Batch support, a new DTMF Tone Generator (effect), and numerous performance, effects, and overall stability improvements.



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