#2 Audacity For Mac
2.3.0 Changes since version 2.2.2: Improvements * New feature - 'Punch and Roll Recording'. * Pinned-play-head can now be repositioned by dragging * Play-at-Speed now can be adjusted whilst playing. This is a list of features in Audacity, the free, open source, cross-platform audio editor. For full information on how to use these features, go to the help pages. Recording Audacity can record live audio through a microphone or mixer, or digitize recordings from cassette tapes, records, or minidiscs.
Feb 22, 2018 Audacity is a free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. You can use Audacity to. Audacity runs best with at least 1 GB RAM and a 1 GHz processor (2 GB RAM/2 GHz on OS X 10.7 and later and macOS). For lengthy multi-track projects, we recommend a minimum of 2 GB RAM and 2 GHz processor (4 GB RAM on OS X 10.7 and later and macOS. Older Mac operating systems/PPC Macs.
With some sound cards, Audacity can also capture streaming audio. Record from microphone, line input, USB/Firewire devices and others. Device Toolbar manages multiple input and output devices. Timer Record and Sound Activated Recording features.
Dub over existing tracks to create multi-track recordings. Record at high sample rates in excess of 192,000 Hz (subject to appropriate hardware).
Record multiple channels at once (subject to appropriate hardware). Level meters can monitor volume levels before, during and after recording. Clipping can be displayed in the waveform or in a label track.
Import and Export Import sound files, edit them, and combine them with other files or new recordings. Export your recordings in many different file formats, including multiple files at once. Import and export WAV, AIFF, AU, FLAC and Ogg Vorbis files. Fast 'On-Demand' import of WAV or AIFF files (letting you start work with the files almost immediately) if read directly from source. 'On-Demand' import of other file formats is available with the optional FFmpeg library.
Import and export all formats supported by libsndfile such as GSM 6.10, 32-bit and 64-bit float WAV and U/A-Law. Import MPEG audio (including MP2 and MP3 files) using libmad. Import raw (headerless) audio files using the 'Import Raw' command.
Create WAV or AIFF files suitable for burning to audio CD. Export MP3 files with the optional LAME encoder library. Import and export AC3, M4A/M4R (AAC) and WMA with the optional FFmpeg library (this also supports import of audio from video files). Sound Quality Supports 16-bit, 24-bit and 32-bit (floating point) samples (the latter preserves samples in excess of full scale). Sample rates and formats are converted using high-quality resampling and dithering. Tracks with different sample rates or formats are converted automatically in real time.
Editing Easy editing with Cut, Copy, Paste and Delete. Unlimited sequential Undo (and Redo) to go back any number of steps. Edit and mix large numbers of tracks.
Multiple clips are allowed per track. Label tracks with selectable Sync-Lock Tracks feature for keeping tracks and labels synchronized. Draw Tool to alter individual sample points. Envelope Tool to fade the volume up or down smoothly.
Automatic Crash Recovery in the event of abnormal program termination. Accessibility Tracks and selections can be fully manipulated using the keyboard. Large range of keyboard shortcuts. Excellent support for JAWS, NVDA and other screen readers on Windows, and for VoiceOver on Mac. Effects Change the pitch without altering the tempo (or vice-versa). Remove static, hiss, hum or other constant background noises. Alter frequencies with Equalization, Bass Boost, High/Low Pass and Notch Filter effects.
Adjust volume with Compressor, Amplify, Normalize and Fade In/Out effects. Remove Vocals from suitable stereo tracks. Create voice-overs for podcasts or DJ sets using Auto Duck effect. Other built-in effects include: Echo Phaser Wahwah Paulstretch (extreme stretch) Reverse Truncate Silence Run 'Chains' of effects on a project or multiple files in Batch Processing mode.