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Get some softwareWindows users have a wide choice of audio-recording software. Among the best
are two highly respected programs used in recording studios and broadcast
stations, Sound Forge and Cool Edit Pro. I was brought up on free or low cost versions of Cool Edit but since it was acquired by Adobe the pricing has moved way out of my price range. The software is now called Audition – It looks lovely but only for the professionals and the rich. Happily, a new package is available to replace Cool Edit. The newcomer is Audacity. It joins some other memorable pieces of 'open source' software. Audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/'Free software is not just free of cost (like “free beer”). It is free as in freedom (like “free speech”). Free software gives you the freedom to use a program, study how it works, improve it, and share it with others.' The software is referred to as open source because anybody can join the Audacity development community. Such cooperative ventures have given us some great software including Linux operating system, the Mozilla browser and Open Office which is a useful alternative to MS Office. Download and install Audacity. (You should follow the links to download the MP3 exporter which, for copyright reasons, cannot be included within an open source package like Audacity. There are versions for all the major operating platforms, including Mac and Linux)
There is plenty more to learn about Audacity. But it is very similar to your word-processor, you can cut, copy and paste from your file. Instead of letters there are wave forms. It is surprising how soon you will be able to remove 'ums' and 'ahs' from the recording. You will soon be able to mix in sounds but content yourself for the moment with storing one good sound file.
There are plenty of other packages you might want to explore.
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