For most users, the needs of audio editing software fall somewhere inbetween Sound Recorder and Adobe Audition. Thankfully you can do much better than Sound Recorder, but without any additional cost, as seen in the free and open-source, Audacity.
Available on virtually all platforms, Audacity is the hugely popular audio eeditor intially released in 2000. It features a substantial list of features, including noise removal, support of several audio formats and qualities, change tempo without altering pitch, among others.
As a general-purpose tool, it will cover most needs quickly and easily.
Available on virtually all platforms, Audacity is the hugely popular audio eeditor intially released in 2000. It features a substantial list of features, including noise removal, support of several audio formats and qualities, change tempo without altering pitch, among others.
As a general-purpose tool, it will cover most needs quickly and easily.
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I've used that program before. I first downloaded it a couple years ago to record songs I made with Electroplankton. It worked extremely well in that area.
Damn, now I want to play Electroplankton! I really need to get my DS back.
Audacity to me is basically Goldwave without all the crashing and annoying messages to buy it. The "change pitch" option works awesome. Recently I used the Noise Removal tool for my terrible, terrible new cartoon, and it worked really well for removing the background hum in that as well.
Pretty cool. Oha nd it was good to hear you on the podcast this time around.
Can you edit out farting noises?
@GG Yes, but why would you want to?
More importantly, you can add more fart noises in! More = Better!