I made an online audio editor that you can use for free: It's a mix of Descript & Auphonic with an easy-to-use interface
I'm need suggestions for free audio editing software that isn't audacity.
Best Audio Editing Software?
Reaper is great next step, open source, made by a some of the OG Cubase team, iirc. It's available to try for free. Great all round DAW and you can use the Rewire feature to slave Audition to Reaper. There is also an option to right click files and open them in another editor, which can be used with Audition.
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Audacity
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What can an audio editor do?
How hard is audio editing?
Videos
I’ve made an online tool that could help you save time creating your podcast. It has a text-based audio editor like Descript but it is a lot simpler to use and it works directly in your browser. It also does all the post-processing automatically for you like Auphonic.
There is no compressor, noise gate, de-esser, EQ, etc… to tweak. It comes with a royalty-free library of music and sound. It’s perfect for solo podcasters or people who don’t know a lot about audio but want to create professionally-sounding audio.
You can use it for free for 30min of transcription each month. You can record directly from it or upload your existing audio. Oh, and it normalizes your audio automatically at export so it’s ready to be uploaded to your podcast host. You can check it out here at www.trebble.fm. There is an interactive demo you can play with too.
I’ll love for you to take it for a spin and let me know what you think in the comments below or in my DM.
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I'm looking for an audio editing softeware I can use to splice and edit multiple tracks. I've used audacity in the past, but am not comfortable reinstalling it after it's acquisition by muse group. My budget for software, single purchase or otherwise is literally zero dollars, and as my ability to effectively google is terrible (especially as google's gets on in years and stopped serving me non-ads years ago), I'd like to humbly request recommendations from y'all.
Since it's relevant to what suggestions can work, I'm running windows 10.