
The interface also makes it easy to cut, copy, splice and mix sounds together, alter a recording’s speech or pitch, plus apply various filters to cut out distortion or introduce special effects. It’s capable of recording live audio, digitising your old vinyl and cassette collection, editing a wide range of audio formats (including Ogg Vorbis, AIFF, WAV and MP3). For the best part of a decade, Audacity has carved a niche for itself as a powerful, yet usable tool for sound editing. Gone are the days when you’d have to pay a pretty penny for a decent sound editing and mixing application.
