Just as the title asks, what would you consider is the best program for editing audio files?
Audacity is my go to for basic, simple editing. If it needs more than what Audacity can do easily I go to Reaper.
That's a neat product, with obviously a lot of pro users. I was intrigued until I saw the price . I'd have to need something to do more than a dozen tracks (which Logic has done fine on my old MBP) to dig in my pockets for that!Same tools here. And for live recordings, Boom Recorder. See:
VOSGAMES - Boom Recorder
It's at the same time simple and sophisticated. You can fi, set metering to your liking, but it doesn't do any editing. There's an extensive take and notes system allowing you to identify recordings later.
But it's just a recorder. A perfect compliment to Audacity and REAPER. Mac only, I'm afraid.
Well, now I think you've strayed a bit from the "recording and or editing audio files" in your title. This is something I'd clearly put into the mixing phase, and probably any modern DAW can do that.With audacity do you get any sort of quantizing functions?
just as the title asks, what would you consider is the best program for editing audio files?
Thank you.