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From: "Gary Britt"
Yeah, between audacity and the creative wave editor I have, I can handle
all the fairly simple sound tasks I need to do.
Used Audacity for the first time last night to edit some wav files. It
really does have a lot of effects and features for that kind of thing, and
the price is right at FREE.
Gary
"Antti Kurenniemi" wrote in
message news:4426e949{at}w3....
> I use Audacity, though not so much for editing stuff but mostly as a
"scrath
> pad" - I record guitar stuff with it every now and then, and sometimes I
> cut'n'paste some rythms together. It's an a-ok tool, not the greatest
thing
> around but I like the way it's focused on just the things I need.
>
>
> Antti Kurenniemi
>
> "Gary Britt" wrote in message
> news:44264138{at}w3....
> > Thanks Glenn, I was hoping you would jump in on this. Which is your
> > preferred source for the basic LAME binary files? Choices abound and
they
> > might not all be compiled the same way? Have you ever tried the open
> > source
> > wave/MP3/WMA editor Audacity?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Gary
>
>
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