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Encyclopedia > Digital audio editing

A digital audio editor (or DAE) is a computer application for audio editing, i.e. manipulating digital audio. It allows you to:

Record 
Audio from one or more inputs can be captured and stored in the computer's memory as digital audio.
Edit 
The start time, stop time, and duration of any sound on the audio timeline can be altered.
Mix 
Multiple sound sources can be combined at various volume levels to a single source.
Playback 
Sound (often after being mixed) can be sent to one or more outputs; commonly speakers, additional processors, or a recording medium.

In addition these tasks can be performed in a manner that is both non-linear and non-destructive.


Common audio editor software

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Acon Digital Media :: Acoustica Features :: Audio Editing (271 words)
Audio Editing: Acoustica is a universal sound editing program that offers a large range of high quality audio tools and effects.
Audio Editing: Acoustica is available free of charge for a trial period of 30 days.
Audio Editing and Acon Digital Media: the privately held company is committed to development of quality software within the field of digital media editing and offers own products as well as software development services.
Digital Editing of Field Audio :: Vermont Folk Life Center Middlebury VT (5401 words)
Audio preservation digitization methods are governed by strict standards and best practices which the approaches outlined below, aimed as they are to assist in basic audio editing tasks, do not meet.
When one is taking audio from a digital source (such as a DAT) and connecting to a sound card that has a digital input (such as a S/PDIF input), it is the place where the digital audio is transferred from the recording medium to the PC.
While the way this is done varies from audio editing program to audio editing program, the overall gist of copying, cutting and pasting sections of audio from a file is not all that different from copying, cutting and pasting text in a word processing program within files and from one file to another.
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