Subject: | Re: free audio editors |
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From: | "Alan K" alanfkingsley |
Date: | Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:15 pm ((PDT)) |
> > > wavosaur is meant to be quite good - I haven't used it myself > > http://www.wavosaur.com/ > I've used Audacity for quite a while and been quite pleased for music editing. wavosaur looks intriguing, and fairly safe to try since it runs from a single executable and doesn't fiddle with installation or registry changes. I may give it a spin. Thanks. |
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