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[Music] Hey Arlen. [resolved]

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What's a simple app that I could easily download free or otherwise to edit some audio? Just simple stuff like fade in and fade out, or if I'm feelin' risky, maybe attempt to loop stuff.

Also, anyone, other than Arlen can answer. I figure he'd know best with macs and audio editing. :)
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I like to use Audacity, but I'm just a film major. Arlen or another actual muscian would know best.




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Audacity does a decent job for PC.

I think Garage Band will get it done on Mac.

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I've thought Garage Band. I've only fiddled with it a bit here and there, and it never seemed too difficult. I was just about to check out Garage Band for this too actually.

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Audacity hands down, it does exactly what you want and more. Plus there are alot of extra effects you can add to it (pretty much anything you could imagine has been written for it) =o
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Oh, I forgot there was audacity on Mac.

If you use Audacity, this is how you fade.

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:O thanks everyone, and thanks Irock for the screenshot, that is definitely helpful

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I am finally here, so you can finally get your answer to your question.

I'd use Audacity.

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I was gonna say we should make arl the moderator of this board because he's, like, the one we always ask the most but then I remembered he's a super mod ._.


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Thread hi-jack/reuse because I need to ask a question for arl or any other people with the knowledge:

What do you call this note?


Yes, I know it's a D, but I need to know how to state what octave it's in, apparently.

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Thread hi-jack/reuse because I need to ask a question for arl or any other people with the knowledge:

What do you call this note?


Yes, I know it's a D, but I need to know how to state what octave it's in, apparently.
The Svactave.

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Thread hi-jack/reuse because I need to ask a question for arl or any other people with the knowledge:

What do you call this note?


Yes, I know it's a D, but I need to know how to state what octave it's in, apparently.
D6. The D above the C that's two octaves higher than middle C. Assuming I'm looking at a non-transposed score, like for piano. If it's for guitar, it sounds an octave lower.

8va = one octave up.

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