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Join Date: May 2004
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I'm looking for a piece of software to edit, cut and merge audio files. Mostly just .mp3s, but perhaps some AAC files too. I only need basic stuff to edit lectures before I share them with my classmates. I understand Audacity is the open source software to do this, are there any other choices or programs you guys have experience with? I'm hoping for a free solution, but I'm open to hear about everything and make an educated choice. Does GarageBand do this type of thing? (I don't have it installed at the moment.)
I put this in Purchasing Advice but I also considered Genius Bar - feel free to move if it is misplaced. User formally known as Sh0eWax |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New York
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Garage Band Should work for everything you mentioned above. I'd give that a try before buying new software. It's pretty intuitive and easy to use.
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