WAV file editing

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stevieg
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#1 WAV file editing

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Would like to download a simple WAV file editor. Mainly topping and tailing and tidying up, nuthin' fancy. Any ideas? Free would be great, simple and easy to use better. Thanks in advance
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Audacity.
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Don't ask me how to use it - I use summat else.
Audacity is free.
And it's got nice thing or two built in, such as frequency analysis.
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Cheers Chris. When BT decide that a broadband connection is not a piece of string between two baked bean tins, I will download said Audacity.
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Another vote for Audacity for a freebie open-source piece of software it's very good indeed.

It's quite small as well, shouldn't take long to download, even using BT.

(And to think I almost succumbed to a BT 'Infinity' sales blurb - eek! BT have always been rubbish, I have just seen more confirmation of this fact).
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Thanks y'all. Audacity duly downloaded, 13 track Christmas CD compilation (vinyl to WAV) completed today. Not too horrendous a process - added fitness programme caused by turntable in one room, computer in t'other, with 10m of cable strung through the windows (that's windows windows, not Windows tm).
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