It is open-source and is developed by people who have a passion for this stuff, and will not cut corners to make a profit.You can do a lot with this free program, you can record, edit, trim, add effects, and remove noise, just to name a few things. Not free to try, not free but asks you to upgrade, free free. The cons: Effects are pretty bad, it lacks MIDI support. the tool to view and correct distortion, the small crayon to modify curves, which is very handy when you messed up with the mic, and even the mono/stereo switch, etc.) and the easy-to-use interface! The pros: The price (oh yeah!), stability, some powerful editing tools (noise reduction, amp. ![]() However, I had a hard time in the beginning because Audacity is so intuitive that you can easily get lost with "bigger" software programs. It took me some time to master it 100% (90% actually, because the effects are awful), but now people can't believe their ears! Listen for yourself! -ĮVERYTHING IS DONE WITH THIS FREE SOFTWARE! Not bad, huh? =)Īfter some time you'll obviously move on to the next model: I use music creator 5, which is much more comprehensive. I think I've been using it for 8 years and it was my first software, which is important because the first one will always remain the first one, especially considering that it will make you feel like Trent Reznor after one hour of use. It's amazing how this software works even on an Atari! ![]() Oh, I almost forgot its SIMPLICITY and its INTUITIVE interface! ![]() Under the Help tab there's a link to the manual. The overall configuration is quite simple, although maybe a bit complicated for beginners ("what's a VSTi?," "you know Asio4all?".) It couldn't be easier to install: You can download it from multiple "official" sites, click on it and that's it!
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