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Audacity

Audacity allows you to edit all popular formats of audio files.
The freeware imports sounds and music, puts sound effects against individual tracks and mixes things like music tracks and podcasts together.
Professional functions
Audacity comes with many professional editing and recording functions. It's possible to create both live recordings as well as cut tracks. The results are saved as one of the many supported audio formats. In addition, Audacity has an audio toolbox with countless effects, an equalizer and frequency analysis on board. If necessary, you can also extend Audacity with free plug-ins from the manufacturer's site.
Settings at your fingertips
The user sets all settings on the Audacity user interface. The commands Cut, Copy and Paste allow you to tinker with your own tracks. You can also link Audacity to the microphone for you to add your own voice tracks.
Audacity represents the course of a musical fragment on the horizontal timeline. In case of emergency everything can be undone with one click....which can be helpful! 
Audacity doesn't reach the level of some of the paid professional design programs. The interface looks kind of sober, sometimes even a bitstale. In our test, the application also crashed several times.
Conclusion: Excellent free audio editor
Audacity will let you mix your own tracks in no time at all. With the convenient array of tools and effects you can get decent sound quality on smaller productions. Just remember that a little training time and patience are required to get the most from the tool.
Recent changes
·         Bug fixes for:
·         Interface
·         Excessive delay occurred when typing into labels in long projects.
·         Last digit of TimeText controls could not be manipulated in some formats.
·         (Windows, OS X) Play and Record shortcuts did not work after clicking in Device Toolbar.
·         (OS X, Linux) Crash occurred if Toolbars were reset during playback or recording.
·         Imports and Exports:
·         MP2 files were not importable without FFmpeg library or an import rule.
·         Files that could only be imported using FFmpeg imported as noise with no error message if FFmpeg was not available.
·         Files containing PCM audio but an incorrect extension (such as MP3) caused a freeze.
·         Effects and Analysis:

·         An empty command could be added to a Chain which then displayed a Nyquist error message when run.

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