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> Wav Editing, simple download required
tfm3kgr
post Fri 3 Dec 2004, 04:25
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I have literally just started mucking around with sound on the mac. I have itunes, ipod etc with italk and itrip. I have a voice recording in wav format and want to get a simple editing freeware program to do some simple sound editing ... taking out bits etc. Can anyone suggest a program? Thanks
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pdgood
post Fri 3 Dec 2004, 14:18
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Amadeus is a great shareware app.
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dkimchee
post Sat 4 Dec 2004, 02:08
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You could also try Spark ME. It works great and is free also.
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MrDee
post Thu 9 Dec 2004, 05:39
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some macs came with an audio editor -- sound studio i think it is. -- It's a pretty neato product and should satisfy what you're after.

I know it came with the eMacs, but not the iBooks...
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post Thu 9 Dec 2004, 16:47
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Yeah I agree, Sound Studio is ace for simple editing.

But be warned: save regularly because if you cut and paste any large sections of sound it has a tendency to freeze up.


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post Thu 9 Dec 2004, 19:32
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Those mentioned here are all good programs - you might want to have a look at 'Audacity' as well - it's er... free.

Depends what you want to do...

Go for it and enjoy

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