Which audio editing software do you prefer to use? That is the current Facebook Question on the AudioAcrobat Fan Page, and we want to know your answer!
In my previous post I shared my frustration for the sudden change in audible notifications that Facebook decided to push out on my personal profile (without my prior consent) and yet I can’t seem to get away from the social network that plans on surpassing 1 billion users in 2013.
Why do I continue to spend time on Facebook? Is it because of my friends? Is it because I manage multiple fan pages? Is it because I’m killing time for no good reason? Yes. Well maybe. Um, no?
It’s kind of addictive, and I can’t really offer a solid answer to any of the aforementioned questions, but when I ask you, “Which audio editing software do you prefer to use?”, I’m hoping that you can be straight-forward with me.
There are several options to choose from in terms of answering the question, including Sony Sound Forge, Adobe Audition, Audacity, GoldWave and WavePad, as well as a box for you to fill in your own answer if it’s not one of the above selections.
If you’re not quite sure which is your favorite or if you’ve never used any audio editing software, you can always take a look at our post regarding Audio Editing Software Recommendations and see if any of them make you want to do “the wave”. That’s an audio editing joke. It’s alright, you can laugh. At me. Hahahaha. OK. That’s enough.
But seriously, please take a moment to answer the question on Facebook and if you haven’t already, please “like” the AudioAcrobat Facebook Fan Page for cool stuff from us in your Facebook News Feed. We don’t bite. Hard. OK. Enough with the jokes. Make with answering the question!
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