Advance apologies for what is probably a numpty question from a technophobe: I am looking for a simple, user-friendly and free (or at least cheap) audio editing application.
My requirements are simple (I think): I want to collate audio files submitted to me (I suspect mainly in mp3, wma and m4a format, e.g. on iPhone voice memos) by individual singers and stitch them together to produce a 'choral performance' of a piece. So I would need to be able to edit start/stop times, mitigate background noise, change individual track volumes, possibly fade individual tracks out to 'remove' wrong notes etc.
I have looked through some threads here on the subject of DAWs, but they seem to focus on more technical aspects (such as sampling, effects) which I'm not (currently) interested in for my basic purpose, which is to allow a choir to generate a performance of a piece without actually meeting. If it works OK I could also go on to use it for a small orchestra, though I think this would be much more challenging.
This is currently just an idea, which may never come to fruition, hence the reluctance to shell out any/much dosh at this stage!
I have a Windows PC, so Garage Band is out. I understand that Audacity is free and is reasonably well-regarded, but seems to have a reputation for being a bit 'clunky' - though I don't know if this would affect what I want to do; I have also heard that it doesn't accept m4a files.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
My requirements are simple (I think): I want to collate audio files submitted to me (I suspect mainly in mp3, wma and m4a format, e.g. on iPhone voice memos) by individual singers and stitch them together to produce a 'choral performance' of a piece. So I would need to be able to edit start/stop times, mitigate background noise, change individual track volumes, possibly fade individual tracks out to 'remove' wrong notes etc.
I have looked through some threads here on the subject of DAWs, but they seem to focus on more technical aspects (such as sampling, effects) which I'm not (currently) interested in for my basic purpose, which is to allow a choir to generate a performance of a piece without actually meeting. If it works OK I could also go on to use it for a small orchestra, though I think this would be much more challenging.
This is currently just an idea, which may never come to fruition, hence the reluctance to shell out any/much dosh at this stage!
I have a Windows PC, so Garage Band is out. I understand that Audacity is free and is reasonably well-regarded, but seems to have a reputation for being a bit 'clunky' - though I don't know if this would affect what I want to do; I have also heard that it doesn't accept m4a files.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
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