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Audio Editors.

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Hi. I was wondering if any of you lot know any good audio editors (programs that can edit voices and sounds). I don't want to afford to lose my PC to viruses if I choose a random one...
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I honestly donno if it's what you're wanting, but the first thing to come to my mind is Audacity.
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a pretty simple voice editor to use in my videos. I want some mixed voices...
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Ah. Well, did you look at that link yet? I think Audacity does that (I have it, though I'm yet to actually mess with it myself).
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I tried it and it is VERY complex, I doubt I will be able to get to grips with it.
Is there any easier ones? (With like selections of premade voice changes)
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I haven't tried this myself, but I think the AVS Audio Editor would probably be a good one. I use their video editing program, and I love it, so I'm gonna venture to guess that this should work fine.
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yeah, this is easier, thanks
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Par3210 wrote:I tried it and it is VERY complex, I doubt I will be able to get to grips with it.
Audacity is very simple and it does nearly anything you need for audio editing. It's got a simple timeline interface and if you've ever worked with those before it takes just a few minutes to get used to the controls.
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Maveritchell wrote:
Par3210 wrote:I tried it and it is VERY complex, I doubt I will be able to get to grips with it.
Audacity is very simple and it does nearly anything you need for audio editing. It's got a simple timeline interface and if you've ever worked with those before it takes just a few minutes to get used to the controls.
Ditto, Audacity is very simplistic, and comprehensive in one package. The whole program is very self-explanatory, so, for one time, just take a moment to play around with it without asking for immediatly after you've encountered a problem.
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I like Audacity and would recommend it for someone who doesn't know much about this sort of stuff, but me? I use FL Studio 8 for all my audio-editing and sequencing. That, or Sonar 7 Studio Edition :D
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I use a professional Program called Wavelab by Steinberg.
Its pretty complexe and not easy to learn but its the best Audio Editor i know.

Main Site
http://www.steinberg.net/index.php?id=222&L=1
V.6.1 dl Link
http://de.brothersoft.com/Wavelab-118550.html
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Yeah I ain't the first one to say this but: Audacity. Play with it for a bit, it's not as difficult as it seems. I love audacity.
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