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User Ratings 4. User Reviews Filter Reviews: All. I have heard a lot about Audacity. Today trying it myself. Sin fines lucrativos ya que mis grabaciones son personales y como dije es un desestres que tengo he buscado otras aplicaciones y nada mejor que se acomode a mi que audacity. Using Audacity for more than 10 years to produce audio features, podcasts and soundtracks for video. Forks match all main characteristics of Audacity, but there is no "main" fork yet that all disgruntled developers and users switched to.
Ocenaudio is a cross-platform audio editor with an impressive set of features. Wavosaur is only available for Microsoft Windows devices. It has a small file size and you may download a quick start guide that is also available.
Another free alternative is DaVinci Resolve free version. It is a video editor, so it is a lot more than an audio tool. It includes Fairlight, which is a quite serviceable audio recorder and editor.
The DaVinci developers have been improving Fairlight as they iterate DaVinci Resolve and it is getting better with each iteration. Richard Fairlight is not standalone, Resolve is too heavy to want to work on it for only audio and it only supports vst2 and no really instruments. It is great for videos but not for audio only, but it has all the features for surround and all that.
I would still say Reaper having an unlimited trial and being cheap for home users or indie or whatever license they call it, it is better deal for people who want to work for audio only. Also installing a 2gb or 3gb or whatever only to use the audio part, can be too much for many, just compare that to the 60mb size of Reaper.
Black Magic Design is rather generous with features in the free version. Most amateur users will probably never need to buy it. But, if the software being free as in freedom is important for you, that is where Resolve will fail you, as it is proprietary software.
Given Audacity is free as in freedom and beer, which is the grave concern with the current ownership, it might not appeal to disgruntled Audacity users on those grounds. But really, why would anyone need to edit the sound waves so much? And easier on the CPU. You can always save the source files. A lot of them look like something made for techno, loops etc, which is just too narrow and useless and overdone if you play something non-programmed and the only thing you need to program is the metronome.
I used reaper 5 cockos for some time. Not that simple as audacity, I guess. Ocenaudio and Wavosaur are closed source. The truth is, unfortunately there is no alternative to audacity for now, open source, multi platform and full featured.
I prefer free open source software. If this issue with Audacity is reason for you to switch, Ocenaudio is not a good option to switch to. I found cross-platform Ardour in ubuntu repositories. I have tried to use that app, little harder than Audacity.
But after few minutes i successfully edited sound file. You can also add Reaper to the list. However, after the evaluation period expires, it will simply politely ask you to buy it, every time you start it, but when you dismiss that notice, you can continue using it. There are another alternative. Ardour which is cross-platform and open source app. I have tried to edit one sound files, looks not bad that app. No Bundle. No Adware. Filepuma uses cookies to improve content and ensure you get the best experience on our website.
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