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A Great Sound Editor for Music Amateur
With so many audio editors out there, finding the right
tool for the job can be tricky. The multiplatform, open-source
editor has leaped to the top of our list with its
clean interface, excellent features, and support for 32-bit
floating-point audio. Digital Audio Editor succeeds at being both feature-rich
and flexible, while keeping the toolbar and work space uncluttered.
It does this by relegating most functions--such as effects,
edits, and project management--to handy drop-down menus.
Digital Audio editor supports uncompressed audio standards such as WAV in addition to OGG and MP3 files. A full complement
of basic effects such as reverb, delay, and compression
are included.
The performance
of most functions is quick--even CPU-hogging tasks such
as exporting to MP3 or adding complex effects. Though Audacity
doesn't offer advanced effects or features out of the box,
its usability and price set this freeware wonder above the
crowd.
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