Sound Editing Software Free download

By Rajesh on April 7, 2010 Filed Under: Software, Windows 7, Windows Tips, Windows Vista

Sound Editing Software to record and edit audio

Download Free Audio Editor, a professional sound editing software that lets you make and edit sound and other audio recordings. You can cut, copy and paste parts of audio or sound recording and, if required, add sound effects like echo, amplification and noise reduction. You can record audio from live streaming audio like Web Radio, or other sources including a microphone. You can also extract audio from live streaming video.If you are not satisfied with just recording audio then you can also burn your audio or music files to a CD.

Features of Free Audio Editor

  • Powerful audio recording feature.
  • A simple interface which will get you started with sound editing in just minutes.
  • Ability to edit sound files visually.
  • Ability to apply various audio effects easily.
  • Availability of a powerful noise reduction tool.
  • Support for Real-time effect preview.
  • Includes a simple bookmark & region manager.
  • Support for a number of formats including WAV (multiple codecs), MP3, WMA, OGG and many more.
  • It also has a CD burning software to burn your sound files to CD.
  • There is also a speech synthesis tool bundled with it.

The Free Audio Editor has an easy to use interface and its workspace can contain several audio editing windows, CD projects or Cleaning Wizard projects.

Sound Editing software
  • 1. The main toolbar with short cut icons for commonly used commands.
  • 2. An audio editing window containing the audio file “When I Fall In Love.mp3″. The audio is visualized with a curve corresponding to the recorded audio (see Time Domain).
  • 3. The quick command bar. You can perform various operations with audio data.
  • 4. A selected region indicated with yellow curve on a white background (colors depend on your system settings). The current cursor position is indicated by a blinking line.
  • 5. The region list window.
  • 6. The bar indicating the selected region, the viewed region and the cursor position. During processing, the progress is displayed in the status bar.
  • 7. The navigation toolbar for recording, playback and cursor positioning.
  • 8. Time Domain – The normal wave plot shown when making a recording in Free Audio Editor is a time domain representation of the signal. When recording, Free Audio Editor has taken samples of the signal at certain intervals, quantized them, and stored them as series of digitized values. The wave plot is the result of drawing these samples on the screen with the time evolving along the horizontal axis.
  • 9. The output level meters show the current output level during audio playback.

How to edit audio or sound with the free sound editing software?

You can easily edit the audio or sound files as you like, by visualizing the audio and then by cutting, copying, pasting, trimming and more.

Free audio editor

To apply any of the editing effects, you need to select a region from the visualized audio file. To mark the selected region you can either click and hold down on the wave window and drag the mouse or press and hold down the shift key while moving in the file. To select the entire file, press Ctrl+A.

After selection the region, cut copy or paste the selected audio portion by pressing the corresponding buttons or by using your usual windows keyboard shortcuts for cut, copy and paste. The paste function replaces the current selected region (or inserts if there is no selection). To replace a selection press Ctrl+V. To insert click on the position and press Ctrl+V.

“Paste Mix” is an interesting audio editing feature.This function takes the audio you have previously copied or cut and mixes it with the current selected region. After you have cut or copied the audio you want to mix, select the new region and select “Edit” -> “Paste Mix” from the menu. You can specify the volume of the mix i.e. the volume of the clipboard audio.

A typical example of “Paste Mix” is where you want to mix a music bed behind a voice over. To do this, copy the music track from one file, open the voice file, select the voice (say with Ctrl+A) and then select “Edit” -> “Paste Mix” and “fade out mix”.

Apply several Audio Effects with Free Audio Editor

This professional and free sound editing software lets you choose from over 40 audio effects and processes with more than 200 presets, including 18 DirectX Audio Plug-Ins and over 10 new automated audio effects.One can easily create Normalize, EQ, Delay, Chorus, Volume, Dynamics, Noise Gate, Pitch Shift, Flange, Vibrato and other effects by utilizing new automated FX parameters and envelope control!

Ways to use the free sound editing software

Here are some great ways that you can use this absolutely amazing and free software.

  • Edit audio files for studios and professional journalists.
  • Burn music CD for your CD player and backup.
  • Edit mp3 music for your iPod, PSP or other music players.
  • Create artistic ringtones for your mobile phone.
  • Record sound that you hear to mp3 files for various purposes.
  • Edit voice for multimedia creation and production.
  • Normalize the audio level during mastering.
  • Reduce noise from low-quality audio, like recording of old cassette tapes.

Free download sound editing software and enjoy the ultimate sound editing software on your windows 7 or windows xp or vista.

You can also download the popular free sound editor audacity.

You may also read about how to extract audio from a DVD, CD or a youtube video

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