01-19-2005, 11:28 PM
I find audacity is good for my purposes, but my purposes is usually just recording something longer than 10 seconds and then making it louder, or somesuch similar actions in which I really just use it as a glorified version of windows' sound recorder.
You can't really patch different track together (at least in the version I've got, 1.0.0) although you can do other nifty things like turning two mono tracks into a false stereo (this is nifty to me, who also finds sticky labels that come on A4 pages nifty).
You might find it useful for initially recording the audio tracks and initially processing them though.
You also need to go get the algorithm to save as mp3 yourself.
-Bob
You can't really patch different track together (at least in the version I've got, 1.0.0) although you can do other nifty things like turning two mono tracks into a false stereo (this is nifty to me, who also finds sticky labels that come on A4 pages nifty).
You might find it useful for initially recording the audio tracks and initially processing them though.
You also need to go get the algorithm to save as mp3 yourself.
-Bob