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Latest revision as of 16:41, 24 April 2016
Audio editing software is software which allows editing and generating of audio data.
Description
Audio editing software can be implemented completely or partly as library, as computer application, as Web application or as a loadable kernel module.
Wave Editors are digital audio editors and there are many sources of software available to perform this function. Most can edit music, apply effects and filters, adjust stereo channels etc.. with waveform editing views and many are freeware programs without any limitations.
A digital audio workstation (DAW) can consist to a great part out of software. are usually software suites composed of many distinct software components, giving access to them through a graphical user interface using GTK+, Qt or some other library for the GUI widgets.
Audio data can be characterized as digitized audio signal, cf. digital audio.
See also
- Audacity (audio editor)
- Audio data
- Audio signal
- Comparison of free software for audio
- Comparison of digital audio editors
- Digital audio
- Digital audio workstation
- Video editing software
External links
- Audio editing software @ Wikipedia