Re: CatTools Sound FX Library - an easy-to-use sound effects collection
I would definitely learn audacity if you're going to do serious sound editing, especially if you want to get into productions like cut scenes or podcasts. You need to know how to multitrack if you want to go far in there. And the noise removal feature in aduacity is far superior to goldWave and wavePad in my opinion. I've tried all three of their noise reduction features, and Audacity does the best, by far, of keeping the stuff that matters as untarnished as possible.
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