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Free Recording Software
Audacity

AudacityŽ is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems.
You can use Audacity to:
Record live audio
Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs
Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, and WAV sound files
Cut, copy, splice, and mix sounds together
Change the speed or pitch of a recording
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Fat Rock Studio

Fat Rock Studio is a hard disk recording program designed to work like a normal hardware multitrack audio recorder. It supports 16 channels of audio and multiple sound cards. It has a plug-in architecture designed to work with external audio processing DLL's. It mixes all effects on all channels in real-time.
Features
Easy to use
Individual mute, solo, effects, pan, volume, record and sound card for each track
11.025, 22.05, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, 8- and 16-bit, mono and stereo sample support
Proprietary plug-in effects support
Visually displays audio waveform for each track
Mix all tracks to a single track
Requirements
Windows 95/98/NT
Sound card
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DDClip

DDClip is designed for video clips scoring, creating audio commercials, synchronizing voice with music. You can create, save, restore and playback a project of many sound tracks. A prominent feature of the editor is the speed of the playback, especially for it's audio part - DDClip is able to mix several sound tracks in real time.
The following features are for the freeware version of the program. The Lite and Full have more extensive features including MIDI and can be downloaded as shareware from the Product Home Page.
Features
1 Video Track
4 Audio Tracks
11khz/8bit/mono, 22khz/8bit/stereo, 44khz/16bit/stereo
10 undo levels
Requirements
Windows 95/NT
Windows compatilbe sound card
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AnalogX Interleave

AnalogX Interleave takes a file (normally a single audio track from a multitrack recording), and interleaves it with any number of other files you select, with independent header and content sizes for each file! This allows you to re-interleave files that you might have previously archived, or even improve the performance of files stored on another drive (since normal file copy will copy the file in a linear fashion again).
If you've done a fair amount of digital audio, you've probably noticed that when you backup your audio tracks, and then restore them, sometimes it seems to take more CPU time or not perform as well as it used to. This isn't your imagination, this is the joys of interleaved files. A normal file loves to be written out linearly; with every byte following the last byte, but digital audio doesn't work the same way, it prefers each sample to be woven with the next tracks sample, and that's just what this program does.
Requirements
Windows 95/98
Sound card or MIDI interface
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