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AndreBlanks

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audacity... even though I don't know quite enough about it, I manage to use it to edit my recordings without 'destroying' anything (I like to keep everything that was recorded, so no eq'ing nor cutting applause unless it really is needed to fit a cocncert onto one cd)

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I am most familiar with Audacity. I downloaded WavePad to try it and it is very close to Audacity but with a prettier UI. One thing I miss in WavePad is the time marks. That has forced me back to Audacity. I really need my timing marks!

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