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What's the best FREE audio editor?

I know Audacity, is there more better than it?

What's the best FREE audio editor?

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Audacity is the best i know of as well im afraid. What specific features were you looking for that audacity doesn't provide?
Kristian

What's the best FREE audio editor?

Reply #2
The ability to edit/cut MP3 files via waveform GUI without re-encoding them (thereby reducing audio quality) ala mp3DirectCut...A must IMHO! When, oh when will Audacity add this feature?
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The ability to edit/cut MP3 files via waveform GUI without re-encoding them (thereby reducing audio quality) ala mp3DirectCut...A must IMHO! When, oh when will Audacity add this feature?
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The most important deficiency in Audacity is it's inability to use ASIO drivers.
This means input control is lacking, and e g bit-perfect S/PDIF input is not possible
from USB cards that support that.

Look at Kristal Audio Engine

[a href="http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/]http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/[/url]

for a free hd-recorder/mixer/editor that will work with ASIO drivers.

 

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The most important deficiency in Audacity is it's inability to use ASIO drivers.
This means input control is lacking, and e g bit-perfect S/PDIF input is not possible
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If that's all you way want to talk to the developers a bit, as far as I know they use PortAudio (v19), which supports ASIO.