How To Easily Edit Audio Files Using Free Software
I've finally found an audio editor that can easily clean up the interview recordings I have saved to my computer hard drive. I didn't want to spend 'big money' but I was looking for some important features. Here's a great free program I settled on.The program is called Audacity from Sourceforge and you can download it for free here.
The reason I was searching for an audio editor, was because I wanted to remove some of the un-necessary breaks, pauses, coughs and splutters from several of the important seminar recordings I have saved on my computer. Recordings which I would like to add to the members area of this site over the coming weeks, (similar to the John Carlton audio I added last week). It would also come in handy for generally cleaning up the sound quality of several other audio files I have such as:
I did not want anything as fancy, but wanted something that would quickly and easily be able to:
This free audio editor does all this and is very straight forward to use. (1) Open up the audio file you want (.wav, .aiff, .au, .mp3 etc) (2) Click and drag over the audio portion you wish to apply editing effects to (3) Choose the effect you wish to apply from the Effect choices on the menu. (4) Save the file or export the file to another audio file format (including MP3) This is a very capable, yet simple audio editor. If you use audio at all on your computer, it is well worth including in your tool kit of software programs. © 2012 Nick James - Power-Tech Associates Limited. 200 Brook Drive, Green Park, Reading, Berkshire, RG2 6UB, United Kingdom Company Registration Number: 378 4660 | VAT Registration Number: 776 4763 78 All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited. |