

While you get unlimited undos and redos, Audacity's edits are almost always destructive, so it won't replace a proper digital audio workstation like the Editors' Choice pick Avid Pro Tools. It also offers flexible editing down to the sample level as well as spectrogram and spectral views for analyzing frequency response. The program lets you easily import, mix, and combine audio tracks (stereo, mono, or even multitracked recording) and render the output as one. A powerful, free, open-source audio editor that's been available for years, Audacity works smoothly with up to 32-bit/384kHz audio, complete with built-in dithering.

If you're looking to start a podcast or record music, or if you just need a tool to assemble and convert some audio samples, it's tough to go wrong with Audacity. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.Because the announcements page automatically includes an RSS feed, now parents, students, or the community can subscribe to your RSS feed and get your updated podcasts. You can then upload your audio files (if using Audacity) or directly link to your Google Docs files (if using Aviary) to share the audio file you created. A Hosting Site with RSS: If you are a Google Apps for Education school, the easiest solution is to spin up an announcements webpage on Google Sites.You want to avoid the audible pauses of "uh" and "um" whenever possible! A script: Plan out what you are going to say before you begin recording.Audacity is the most-popular free tool on the web but Aviary comes with the added benefit of integrating freely and easily into your Google Apps for Education Suite, allowing for easier, limited sharing and file management. Both allow you the ability to freely record multi-track audio for use in a podcast. An audio recording program (Sound Recorder, Audacity, Aviary, Garageband, Adobe Soundbooth): I would strongly recommend Audacity or Aviary.
