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  1. Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)
    DAWs are software applications for recording, editing, and producing audio. Popular options include:
    • Audacity (Free and beginner-friendly)
    • GarageBand (Free for Mac users)
    • Adobe Audition (Professional-grade with advanced features)
    • FL Studio, Ableton Live, or Logic Pro (Ideal for music producers)
  2. Audio Plugins
    Plugins like EQs, compressors, and reverb enhance your editing capabilities by adding effects and refining sound quality.
  3. Headphones and Monitors
    High-quality headphones or studio monitors help you hear details and make precise edits.
  4. Microphone and Audio Interface
    Good recording equipment ensures better raw audio quality, making editing easier.

    Audio Editing for Beginners: A Comprehensive Guide


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