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Editing Audio with Audacity

The Learning Dispatch

Editing audio is a fairly straightforward process, especially when you have excellent (not to mention free!) tools like Audacity at your disposal. or later) Audacity (free download here ) An audio file (Audacity natively supports major formats like WAV , AIFF , MP3, and OGG.

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Podcasting like a pro! (Part 2) – How to edit and publish your podcast recording

eFront

First step is to download Audacity & AoA Audio Extractor , and if you would like to use introductory and closing music you can find links to free resources in this post. Two things must be done before you begin: First, use AoA Audio Extractor to extract your file from GoToMeeting (or other recording tool) & convert to “WAV”.

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7 Free Audio Editors for Your E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Here’s a list of some free audio editors that are more than sufficient for what you may need for most of your elearning course production. So I included links to the free software’s learning community to help you if you have detailed questions. Audacity is probably the most popular of the free audio editors.

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The Top 10 Most Used Online Employee Training Tools: Part 1

TalentLMS

On Windows, we suggest you check out Paint.net , a free , lightweight bitmap editor, or Corel PaintShop Pro , a mature and very capable Photoshop alternative that’s been around for over 2 decades. Similar to an image editor, an audio editor is a piece of software that lets you manipulate digital sound content, like mp3 or wav files.