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http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/>>>>
>>>>Thanks for the heads-up. I'm very interested in this, for our band music, and will be giving it a shufty.
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>>>I just did a sample and it edited the mp3 perfectly. I was able to cut/move whatever I wanted and then save as mp3, or wav or whatever. Tested the resulting file and it sounded great. There are also a number of additional features in the pay version, but I only needed to cut parts out of a song, so the free version is fine for me.
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>>Nice for the price :). Still haven't found any freebie which would record my Skype chats, or generally allow me to be a live deejay - you always have to pre-record voice and mix it up later. A limitation of today's sound cards, maybe? I've once heard there's a trick to do that, but wasn't able to find it.
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>My son uses Audacity and Mixcraft.
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http://audacity.sourceforge.net>
http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/I was using audacity for years, and now tried the mixcraft too - still neither will allow a sound being played to be recorded on one channel, and the mike on another, or even mixed into a single channel. IOW, no way to record a voice chat.
Or I didn't find how to turn it on.