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Looking for simple WinXP audio editor
Hello, I am looking for a simple audio editing tool that can read and
write .WAV files, and runs on Windows XP. I would like to be able to cut/paste sections of an audio file, add simple effects like fade in/out, and perhaps perform some mixing between two audio clips. I had been using Creative Wave Studio on Windows NT before, but that program no longer seems to be available, at least not for Windows XP. Can anyone recommend a free or relatively inexpensive commercial package that has a minimal learning curve and runs on Windows XP? Thanks, IO |
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Looking for simple WinXP audio editor
"Ixkorr Oxkarr" wrote in message
om Hello, I am looking for a simple audio editing tool that can read and write .WAV files, and runs on Windows XP. I would like to be able to cut/paste sections of an audio file, add simple effects like fade in/out, and perhaps perform some mixing between two audio clips. I had been using Creative Wave Studio on Windows NT before, but that program no longer seems to be available, at least not for Windows XP. Can anyone recommend a free or relatively inexpensive commercial package that has a minimal learning curve and runs on Windows XP? It's shareware, but AFAIK the download is full-function and will do everythng you want. Just searcg google for Goldwave. |
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Looking for simple WinXP audio editor
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 12:03:05 -0500, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: "Ixkorr Oxkarr" wrote in message . com Hello, I am looking for a simple audio editing tool that can read and write .WAV files, and runs on Windows XP. I would like to be able to cut/paste sections of an audio file, add simple effects like fade in/out, and perhaps perform some mixing between two audio clips. I had been using Creative Wave Studio on Windows NT before, but that program no longer seems to be available, at least not for Windows XP. Can anyone recommend a free or relatively inexpensive commercial package that has a minimal learning curve and runs on Windows XP? It's shareware, but AFAIK the download is full-function and will do everythng you want. Just searcg google for Goldwave. http://www.goldwave.com/ Works well for me, does everything I need. Mike T. |
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Looking for simple WinXP audio editor
Ixkorr Oxkarr wrote:
Hello, I am looking for a simple audio editing tool that can read and write .WAV files, and runs on Windows XP. I would like to be able to cut/paste sections of an audio file, add simple effects like fade in/out, and perhaps perform some mixing between two audio clips. I had been using Creative Wave Studio on Windows NT before, but that program no longer seems to be available, at least not for Windows XP. Can anyone recommend a free or relatively inexpensive commercial package that has a minimal learning curve and runs on Windows XP? I don't really know this program myself, but recently heard about the free Audacity software, that has what you need, and even runs VST plugins. It's also available for Linux and Mac: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Luck, Arjan -- ----Real email: news then at then soundbyte then dot then nl---- |
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