Hello Tom. Except the above editors try the total recorder pro. It's very
accessible and you can do enough things with it.  It's cost little dollars.
Hope this helps
--Kostas--


2016-02-09 19:46 GMT+02:00 Brian Vogel <[email protected]>:

> Nicole,
>
>           I ask the following for my own edification, but have you looked
> in to the current plug-ins supported by Audacity?  This is the main
> Audacity plug-ins wiki page
> <http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Category:Plug-ins> and here is the
> more basic, but still extensive plug-ins page at the main site
> <http://www.audacityteam.org/download/plug-ins/>.  I've known that the
> LADSPA plug-ins exist for a long while, and that there are over 90 of them,
> but the documentation regarding exactly what they are and do is poor.
> There are also the Nyquist plug-ins, too, along with a number of others
> that will be meaningful to someone of your experience that leave me
> scratching my head.
>
>           I think that things may have expanded greatly since you last
> gave Audacity a look.  Since it's free, along with all it's plug-ins an
> add-ons, it's a great option for someone who wants to get into this but at
> minimum outlay.  You could probably give a pretty decent synopsis regarding
> what Audacity coupled with the plug-ins is capable of.  I certainly can't,
> and would appreciate it, if you have the time, if you would.  I realize you
> may not have the time.
>
> Brian
> 
>
>

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