Best Music Freeware: Audacity Audio Editor
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Music Educator’s Freeware Toolkit (Currently- filling our toolbox)
Title: Audacity
Category: Freeware Audio Editor
Description: A freeware title that allows you record and edit audio files.
Screen SnapShot:
Tested On Which System (before posting): VISTA
Teaching Ideas: This software allows you to record live audio and edit it. It includes many advanced features like, pitch changing, effects utilization and support up to 96kHz sampling. This software can be used in class to edit your own concert programs, add fade-ins and outs, slow down or speed up music, and anything that you could think of that requires audio editing. The software is cross-platform and supports PC, MAC, and Linux.
Home Page:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Download Links:
DIRECT:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/
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December 18th, 2007 at 2:46 am
This is not freeware. It is open source software. It will run on Linux and OSX and others. You can even use VST plugins. For an interesting open alternative to commercial DAWs check out Ardour for Linux and OSX.
P.S. Loving this little series Joe.
December 18th, 2007 at 4:27 am
James,
You’re right, it is indeed opensource. I’ll make sure to note that on future updates.
Joe