Audacity, an open source multitrack audio editor, has versions for Linux/Unix, MacOS and Windows. If all you do with audio files is play them, then Audacity could be much more than you need. This is ...
Whether you need a simple audio editing tool, or you plan to make music and need a full-fledged digital audio workstation (DAW), you weighed in last week with five great audio editing applications to ...
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For the past two decades, Audacity has built and maintained a following as a capable and free audio editing program. Being a no-cost solution is a big draw, and so are a coupe of other attributes—it's ...
Audacity, the popular open-source audio editor, has launched its version 3.2, promising to “transform the free audio software into a high performing end-to-end audio editing platform.” Alongside the ...
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Audacity has common use in the Windows Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) community, also. While it is somewhat reassuring that telemetry is off by default on Linux platforms, it is not clear the same ...
Audacity, the venerable and much loved open source audio editor, has a 2.0 release out (as of March 13) in versions for OS X, Windows and GNU/Linux. Here's a rundown of what has changed: Many effects ...
Popular audio-editing software Audacity updated its privacy policy last week, adding a clause that will enable the company to share users’ personal data with their main office in Russia and external ...