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'''Audacity''' is a capable freeware multitrack audio recording and manipulation tool, available on a number of hardware platforms, ie: Windows, Mac, Linux, and BSD. It is what is typically known as a | '''Audacity''' is a capable freeware multitrack audio recording and manipulation tool, available on a number of hardware platforms, ie: Windows, Mac, Linux, and BSD. It is what is typically known as a {{jargon|DAW|DAW}} (Digital Audio Workstation), and is capable of most of the basic functions of commercial programs, apart from the ability to interface with MIDI. | ||
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Audacity is a capable freeware multitrack audio recording and manipulation tool, available on a number of hardware platforms, ie: Windows, Mac, Linux, and BSD. It is what is typically known as a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), and is capable of most of the basic functions of commercial programs, apart from the ability to interface with MIDI.
Useful features of Audacity include:
- The ability to record whatever audio your computer is currently playing.
- Multitrack editing.
- Support for probably all desirable file types: .OGG, .MP3, .FLAC, .WAV …
See also
- Guide:Audacity in the Guides section.
- Homepage.
- Audacity Wiki.
- Audacity on Wikipedia.
