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  2. Adobe Audition - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Audition 2 was released on January 17, 2006. With this release, Audition (which the music recording industry had once seen as a value-oriented home studio application, although it has long been used for editing by radio stations) entered the professional digital audio workstation market.

  3. Multitrack recording - Wikipedia

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    Multitrack recording software varies widely in price and capability. Popular multitrack recording software programs include: Reason, Ableton Live, FL Studio, Adobe Audition, Pro Tools, Digital Performer, Cakewalk Sonar, Samplitude, Nuendo, Cubase and Logic. Lower-cost alternatives include Mixcraft, REAPER and n-Track Studio.

  4. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Audition; Adobe Premiere Elements; Adobe Premiere Pro; Acoustica Mixcraft; Ardour (open source) Audacity (open source, Windows, Linux and Mac platforms only [6]) AudioMulch; Band-in-a-Box; Bidule; Cakewalk by BandLab; Deckadance; Digital Performer (version 8 or higher) FL Studio; GoldWave; Jeskola Buzz; LMMS (open source) Logic Pro; Magix ...

  5. Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Systems: Proprietary: Yes Yes No No No No Sound Studio: Felt Tip Inc. Proprietary: No Yes No No No No SoX: Chris Bagwell, et al. GNU GPL: Yes Yes No Yes Yes No SpectraLayers: Steinberg: Proprietary: Yes Yes No No No No Sweep: Conrad Parker GNU GPL: No No No Yes Yes No Total Recorder: HighCriteria Proprietary Shareware: Yes No No No No No ...

  6. Audio editing software - Wikipedia

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    Playback sound (often after being mixed) that can be sent to one or more outputs, such as speakers, additional processors, or a recording medium; Conversion between different audio file formats, or between different sound quality levels. Typically these tasks can be performed in a manner that is non-linear. Audio editors may process the audio ...

  7. Digital audio workstation - Wikipedia

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    This allowed up to 8 tracks of 16-bit 48 kHz direct-to-disk recording and playback using its Studio 16 software. It could also integrate directly into Blue Ribbon Soundworks ' Bars & Pipes Pro MIDI software or NewTek 's Video Toaster , thus providing a complete package of MIDI sequencing and/or video synchronization with non-linear hard disk ...

  8. Overdubbing - Wikipedia

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    Overdubbing (also known as layering) [1] is a technique used in audio recording in which audio tracks that have been pre-recorded are then played back and monitored, while simultaneously recording new, doubled, or augmented tracks onto one or more available tracks of a digital audio workstation (DAW) or tape recorder. [2]

  9. Audacity (audio editor) - Wikipedia

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    This version introduced clip handles, smart clips and playback looping. [62] In April 2022, an official Audacity app was added to the Microsoft Store. [63] 3.0 March 17, 2021 This version introduced a new project file format, .aup3, using an SQLite database to store each project in a single database file. [64] 2.4 May 15, 2020