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Digital audio editing - Definition |
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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
See also
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