
Audacity ® | Free Audio editor, recorder, music making and more!
Audacity is an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. Audacity is free, open source software.
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Audacity is an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. Audacity is free, open source software.
Audacity ® | Download for Windows
Audacity has no specific CPU or GPU requirements and should be able to run on any notebook or PC that can run aforementioned operating systems. Note: Audacity requires fast, uninterrupted …
Audacity ® | Frequently Asked Questions
Audacity is the world’s most popular free software for recording and editing audio. So if you’re producing music, a podcast, or just playing around with audio, Audacity is for you.
Audacity ® | Download for macOS
Download Audacity for macOS and OS XFFmpeg import/export library An optional library which handles additional file formats (like WMA, M4A, AC3 and others)
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Learn how to install Audacity on your computer Installing FFmpeg FFmpeg is required to import/export M4A & more Editing audio Learn the basics of editing audio and applying effects …
Getting Started - Audacity Manual
Learn how to: import and play an existing audio file record your voice, guitar, standard turntable or tape deck record with a USB device (USB turntable, USB tape deck or USB audio interface) …
Editing audio | Audacity Support
Audacity supports clips, which are pieces of audio inside the project which can be moved independently. Technically, any audio you record or import already exists as a clip, denoted by …
How to connect your equipment - Audacity Manual
If you wish to record from an audio cassette, or a reel-to-reel tape deck, you can connect that deck directly to your computer without the need for any external amplifier or receiver.
Connecting audio equipment - Audacity Manual
This page is a guide to physically connecting various pieces of Audio equipment to Audacity. This includes microphones, instruments like guitars, mixer and USB devices (USB turntables and …