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![]() ![]() Software To transfer your audio you will need suitable audio editing software installed on your PC.
There are many good sound editing packages available, often for free. The list below is not exhaustive, but are popular amongst BBC users. *SoundForge's Audacity, this can be downloaded for free from the Audacity website. This is the package used in this BBC audio editing video tutorial. *Adobe Audition (previously known as Cool Edit Pro) this is not free but a trial version is available from the Adobe Audition site. * ProTools. A package used by sound industry professionals - probably not the best one for starters. A limited version is available to download from the Digidesign website. You can ask us a question at outlook@bbc.co.uk (always read the set-up and help guides for new software) The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites |
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