Yes, Audacity can do all this and it is free. It takes some getting used to, 
and there some accessibility problems in a few effects, but it does work well 
overall.

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On Feb 1, 2013, at 10:41, Marc Rocheleau <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey all,
> 
> I am looking for an accessible audio editor that lets you edit and
> save in both wav and mp3 formats. I would also like something that
> allows me to separately change the speed and pitch in the app or
> another app that can do this, if possible. Wavepad has these features
> but I'm not prepared to pay for the full version to use them as I find
> the software to be overpriced for my casual use.
> 
> Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, either way!
> 
> -Marc
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