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1.2.6
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Minor bugfixes |
05-Jan-2007 07:33 |
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1.2.4
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Minor bugfixes |
30-Nov-2005 01:55 |
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1.2.3
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Major bugfixes |
19-Nov-2004 13:43 |
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1.2.2
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Major feature enhancements |
25-Aug-2004 22:55 |
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1.2.1
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Minor bugfixes |
09-May-2004 13:22 |
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1.2.0
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Major feature enhancements |
01-Mar-2004 23:56 |
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1.0
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Minor feature enhancements |
09-Jun-2002 23:04 |
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0.98
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Major bugfixes |
26-Jan-2002 11:52 |
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0.97
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Minor bugfixes |
13-Oct-2001 15:29 |
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0.96
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Major feature enhancements |
29-Jul-2001 00:10 |
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Audacity is quite powerful for a multitrack editor
by Hone Watson - Aug 12th 2006 22:57:14
It may not be ProTools but Audacity is a cool piece of software. Does what
most people will need it for.
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n!ce
by webdesign hamburg - Nov 3rd 2005 01:41:59
Its hard to find free audio software for osx. thank you.
maybe .au support and tempo/time pitch for drum loops in the future :)
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Very nice program!
by Shawn K. Quinn - Oct 28th 2003 22:35:45
This is one of the best examples of just how far free
software has come over the years. Audacity packs a lot of
punch and is easily one of the "killer apps" of the free
software revolution.
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very promising
by Ben Crowell - Jul 5th 2002 11:51:24
This is a nifty project that seems to be progressing rapidly. There are a
few rough edges, which isn't surprising for beta software, but in general
I'm very impressed. One pleasant surprise was that Audacity was much
easier to use than the non-free recording software I've tried -- isn't
open-source software supposed to be user-hostile? I was able to start
doing multitrack recording within five minutes, without reading the
documentation. It's also very cool that it's cross-platform. Making
open-source apps available on non-free OSes is a great way to spread the
gospel, and personally my Mac is better suited to recording than the
low-end PC I use to run Linux. Bravo!
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Audacity Is Amazing!!!
by Deven Phillips, CISSP - Jul 22nd 2001 19:45:35
This is the exact piece of software I have been
looking for. It does what I need it to do, and it
works very well!! If you ever wanted to master
your own mix CDs, this program totally fits the bill.
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Highly useful
by Andrew L. - Dec 1st 2004 21:45:40
I've used this to record my own mp3's of myself playing my guitar. I can
take these to my friend's house and then burn them to a CD. Then I can
play this CD for my friends and family.
I can also import .WAV files recorded from video games emulators and then
transmute them into .mp3's and put those onto CD's for playing
role-playing games.
I havn't seen any bugs as of yet, and I'm glad they have a linux version,
because I'll be abandoning Windows ASAP.
Overall, it's awesome. I've seen and done so many things with it
(recording songs, exporting .WAV files to .mp3, recording voice-acting for
Flash movies, etc...). Keep up the good work; I might just cry if it
disappears.
-- If you can see this, I'm probably listening to something by Koji Kondo.
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