Out of the many different areas of interest we blog about on a regular basis, it is interesting to see which articles made the Top 10, essentially all of which also made our recent Top 10 Audacity Tutorials of 2012, but one stood out much farther than the rest…
Top 10 Audacity Tutorials of 2012
As December comes to an end, there always seems to be a gazillion Top 10 lists to sort through on the Web, and much like many other bloggers, we here at AudioAcrobat take pride in our weekly postings on this WordPress.com Weblog and thus are delighted to share an extremely useful Top 10 list, voted for by none other than you, our readers … who have expressed much delight over our favorite free, open source audio editing software, aka Audacity.
Audacity: Normalize Effect (Mac OS X)
While there are times when recordings come out flawlessly on the first take, its not terribly often that this happens in many real-life situations AudioAcrobat members are faced with on a day-to-day basis. In these cases, it is quite helpful to have an ally who likes to keep things “normal”.