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  1. What is a good way to record audio? My IPhone is good quality, but transfering it is a pain. I need a new mic for my PC to use it, but what program is good? I'm on windows 7 atm.

    Wednesday, 12-Sep-12 16:47:28 UTC from web
    1. @gameboy152 I've used Audacity, but my little brother uses Wavepad. Look into those two.

      Wednesday, 12-Sep-12 16:48:05 UTC from web
      1. @redenchilada Are they free? I've heard of them somewhere. I'm trying voice acting, but I can't get them sent, I'm no good at complicated computer stuff, and I need to learn...

        Wednesday, 12-Sep-12 16:49:49 UTC from web
        1. @gameboy152 Audacity is definitely free, and I think Wavepad is too.

          Wednesday, 12-Sep-12 16:52:14 UTC from web
    2. @thatonestocking I'm not okay with pirating, sure it should be illigal what they charge, they still work hard to make it.

      Wednesday, 12-Sep-12 16:51:45 UTC from web
    3. @thatonestocking Erm, it looks pretty complex, is it hard to use? I really would rather not to have to spend a month just to learn the in's and out's of a program, but if there is no alternative, I'll use it. Eh, I'll figure it out. I'm just a little ticked from my last free ware program, I tried to learn blender... I swear, that is HARD!

      Wednesday, 12-Sep-12 16:54:57 UTC from web
      1. @gameboy152 Click the record button to record audio. Click play to play audio. Click File > Export to WAV/MP3/OGG to save a WAV/MP3/OGG. It's stupidly simple.

        Wednesday, 12-Sep-12 16:58:44 UTC from web