Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Free Download Audacity 1.3.13 Beta Audio Editor Full Version
Audacity is an audio editor software. Audacity is a free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU / Linux and other operating systems.
Audacity can be use :
1. Record live audio.
2. Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.
3. Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files.
4. Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together.
5. Change the speed or pitch of a recording.
6. Add new effects with LADSPA plug-ins and more...
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Audacity 1.3.13 New version :
a. Interface:
1. Cutting or copying from a track at a given sample rate into a track at another rate resulted in speed-changed audio.
2. Generating inside a clip could modify the clip length or create spurious clips.
3. Recorded stereo tracks were only half the height of imported or generated stereo tracks. Imported stereo files had a "1" appended to the track name.
4. Edit > Region Save did not save the cursor position.
5. Numerous other interface fixes including Dependencies dialog, Keyboard Preferences and spurious lines drawn on waveform.
6. Windows; Projects crashed when clicking rapidly inside the interface or when applying repeated effects towards the end of audio tracks.
7. OS X; Crash when quitting an empty project window, or when closing the main project window while a progress dialog was on screen.
b. Import and Export :
1. Support added for later versions of the optional FFmpeg library up to current FFmpeg HEAD. This should significantly improve FFmpeg support on Linux. FFmpeg downloads for Windows and Mac updated to v0.6. This fixes mono AAC files importing as stereo, though current 0.5 versions of FFmpeg will still work.
2. Both FFmpeg and LAME should now be properly detected even when other versions of those libraries exist on the system.
3. New warning (on by default) for importing uncompressed audio files. Better error messages when read-directly uncompressed files are missing.
4. Variable bit rate MP3s exported using "MP3 Files" were larger than necessary because using the bit reservoir was disabled.
c. Improvements:
1. Control Toolbar renamed to Transport Toolbar.
2. Device Toolbar now contains all input and output device choices, including host and recording channels. Input/output choices are no longer in Mixer Toolbar on Windows XP or some older operating systems. New Transport > Rescan Audio Devices menu item to refresh the device list.
3. New "Sync-Lock Tracks" feature to allow groups of audio and/or label tracks to retain synchronisation when the track length changes.
4. Equalization: New "Manage Curves" dialog for importing and exporting curves.
5. Noise Removal: New "Sensitivity" slider to adjust the noise threshold, and new option to isolate noise.
6. Improved Automatic Crash Recovery with all project changes autosaved.
7. MIDI tracks can be vertically zoomed, time shifted and display bar lines. Note: the channel selection buttons are not available in 1.3.13.
Audacity is a free audio editor. It can record sounds, play sounds, import and export WAV, AIFF, and MP3 files, and more. Use it to edit sounds using Cut, Copy and Paste, mix tracks together, or apply effects to your recordings.
Audacity is a free audio editor. It can record sounds, play sounds, import and export WAV, AIFF, and MP3 files, and more. Use it to edit sounds using Cut, Copy and Paste, mix tracks together, or apply effects to your recordings.
Audacity doesn't stand out for its interface. At first sight one wonders if this program is really going to be that easy to use. In fact, the interface sometimes makes it really hard to work with your tracks, especially when you zoom in on them for a more comfortable editing session. Besides this, I found myself constantly right-clicking on the working area and the tracks too, waiting for some handy context menu to appear but nothing came out.
After these few first minutes struggling with the interface, it's time to begin having fun. You can open as many tracks as you want by just dragging and dropping audio files onto the program's interface. Use your mouse to select the fragment you're interested in and begin working with it. You can perform the basic editing actions (cut, copy, paste) or apply effects to it. The zoom tool helps a lot when selecting small areas, as well as the chronometers found at the bottom of the program's window. Obviously, you can use the integrated player to check how your work sounds before saving the project.
Audacity features quite a large selection of filters and effects. Each one has its own setting options to adjust it to your liking. But what I loved is the possibility to preview how the filter will look on the audio track. This preview function allows novice users to test each filter before actually using it and also configure it with great accuracy.
Changes in Audacity :
Bug fixes for:
Imports and Exports:
1. AAC files could not be exported at 48000 Hz
2. When importing multiple native file formats using FFmpeg, all files after the first reverted to using the native importer
3. FFmpeg custom export window too large on 800 x 600 resolution monitors
4. Projects froze if files imported via On-Demand were no longer available
5. (Linux) WAV/AIFF exports were corrupted if overwriting an aliased file which had been imported using the command line
Labels:
1. Cutting or deleting a region in the waveform and label track did not move the labels in advance of the cut
2. Incorrect behavior snapping to labels and boundaries with Snap To enabled
3. Labels can now be reversed if included with the audio selection
using the command line
Other bug fixes:
1. When using non-English languages, Generate effects truncated the selected region
2. Mice with high-precision scroll-wheels could cause a crash
3. Changing recording preferences using the Transport menu did not update the menu in other open projects
4. (Windows 7) Clicking in a file open or save dialog caused files or folders to disappear from the list, and file filtering was broken
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