Tuesday, 18 March 2014


  • We all enjoy grooving to the peppy Bollywood music, or listen to the ghazals and sufi music. Most of us love to play that Legime rhythm or hymm that particular guitar piece played in the song. Some get influenced by the intensity of the new music style and start preparing themselves to become a musician. So for the start up musicians, who would like to compose their tracks in the future, the following softwares would help you understand the way the music is handled in the industry. These are the 13 free audio editing softwares for your pc posted by Mashable.com which would help the aspiring musicians to get a feel of editing the music. So get ready with your microphone, and start jammin!
  • Acoustica

    1. Acoustica Basic Edition

    Acoustica is a beautifully designed, comprehensive audio editor built for recording, editing, mixing, mastering and batch-processing.
    Most of the features are available with the free edition, but the multitrack editing, offline analytics tools, certain audio effects and audio restoration funcations are behind a paywall.
    The Standard version costs $39.90; the Premium is $119.90. 
    IMAGE: ACOUSTICA
  • Audacity

    2. Audacity

    Audacity is a great open-source audio recording and editing program compatible with most operating systems. The software lets you record live audio through a mixer or microphone; you can also import MP3, WAV, AIFF and OGG file formats -- then, digitize previous recordings, edit them and export.
    It comes with an array of effects, from Equalization to Bass Boost, and lets you remove superfluous background noise.
    There are keyboard shortcuts to optimize your workflow, too. And the best part? It comes with automatic crash recovery.
    IMAGE: AUDACITY
  • Audiotool

    3. AudioTool

    AudioTool is a great beat-making app, similar to GarageBand. It has a simple, visually pleasing interface, and lets you create complex audio arrangements with more than 14 effects.
    AudioTools also has a helpful Wiki page that teaches you how to perform actions; for example, how to set up your MIDI controller or use the Splitter tool. When you're finished making a beat, export the audio as an MP3 file.
    Check it out in the Chrome Web Store.
    IMAGE: AUDIOTOOL
  • Editor

    4. Tunekitten Audio Editor

    Tunekitten Audio Editor is a lightweight audio app that lets you cut tracks and apply basic effects, like fade-in and fade-out. It's non-destructive, so you can undo and redo your edits repeatedly. You can also input various file formats, including AVI, MP3, OGG and WAV files. You can't, however, record audio directly through the program.
    The app is powered entirely by JavaScript, so no Flash required. However, some user reviews report problems with crashing.
    IMAGE: TUNEKITTEN
  • Mp3-cutter

    5. MP3 Cutter

    MP3 Cutter is an audio cutter. In other words, it helps you edit down MP3 files into small audio snippets. Once you've edited the clip, export it as an MP3, WAV or OGG file.
    IMAGE: MP3 CUTTER
  • Mp3gain

    6. MP3Gain

    MP3Gain isn't a complete editing program, but it does provide an essential audio service. As with most normalizers, you can peak normalization, so you're not constantly adjusting the volume of tracks.
    What makes it superior to other normalizers is that it also lets you statistically analyze how loudly your files sound to the human ear. It adjusts the MP3 file directly, so there's no quality lost through decoding and re-coding.
    IMAGE: MP3GAIN
  • Online-audio-joiner

    7. Audio Joiner

    Audio Joiner is a great app for combining several songs onto a single track. The app lets you cross-fade tracks and adjust certain intervals. There's no limit to the number of songs you combine, and it's compatible with a number of file formats, including MP3, M4A and WAV. It runs entirely online, too, so there's no need to download anything.
    IMAGE: AUDIO JOINER
  • Reaper

    8. Reaper

    Reaper is a compact, downloadable digital audio workstation. Using it, you can record, arrange, edit, mix, layer and render audio. It's non-destructive, so you can undo and redo edits without corrupting your file.
    Reaper is compatible with almost all operating systems; however, you can only use the editor while connected to the Internet. The free trial period lasts for 30 days, but after that, it's $50 or $225, depending on the plan.
    IMAGE: REAPER
  • Wavepad

    9. WavePad

    WavePad is free for non-commercial use -- something it reminds you whenever you open the program. It has a clean, modern interface and supports a wide array of file formats. It additionally has a text-to-speech module, lets you rip and burn CDs and comes with tons of editing effects and batch-processing.
    IMAGE: WAVEPAD
  • Waveshop

    10. WaveShop

    WaveShop is an audio editor for Windows XPWindows 7 and Vista. The program's claim to fame is its "bit-perfect" audio editor, which doesn't alter audio samples unless they absolutely need to be changed. When you edit a portion of a file, only that portion will be adjusted -- the rest remins unaffected.
    WaveShop supports most file formats, including AAC/MP4, MP3, FLAC and OGG/Vorbis. It allows for non-destructive editing, fade-in and -out and audio file format conversion. Additionally, you'll find an extensive support page.
    IMAGE: WAVESHOP
  • Wavosaur

    11. Wavosaur

    Wavosaur is a Windows-only application that lets you record, render and mix audio. The file is extremely small, taking up only 225 KB of storage, but still boasts some of the best features for editing. You can change the bit rates of files, convert file formats, normalize and apply other edits to audio files; plus, the editing process is non-destructive, so you can easily undo and redo any changes.
    It's compatible with other downloadable software additions and plugins, too.
    IMAGE: WAVOSAUR
  • Fission

    12. Fission

    Fission is a freemium app exclusively for Macs. Using it, you can crop, trim, paste and join audio files. Fission doesn't decode and re-code files, so you don't lose any quality when making adjustments. It also supports file conversion, so you can rapidly export or batch-convert files to the MP3, AAC, Apple Lossless, FLAC, AIFF, and WAV formats.
    IMAGE: FISSION
  • Nero

    13. Nero WaveEditor

    Nero WaveEditor is an audio processing tool for basic editing and recording. It accommodates AC3,AIF, AIFF, MP3, WMA, MP4, OGG, WAV, WAVE and NWF files. It also allows for non-destructive processing.
    IMAGE: NERO WAVEEDITOR

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