Any new Mac will be able to handle all your audio editing needs up to a professional studio level. If a secondhand Mac is being considered then it will be best to have a Mac with an Intel processor unless you are considering software that is happy to run on older Macs. (See links below)
iPhoto, iMovie and Garageband available in the Applications folder will be good places to start creating slideshows.
There are a few good programs for recording and / or editing audio. The most popular one is probably Audacity. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
no there isn't
Switch audio converter is a good free audio conversion software for mac
Audacity is free. It works with windows, mac, GNN/Linux and other systems. Although the system is free they would accept donations. You can find Audacity at audacity.sourceforge.net. You also can get wavepad audio editing software at www.nch.com.au. This is also free as long as it isn't for commercial use.
In editing, a "bin" refers to a digital storage space where video or audio clips are organized and stored for easy access during the editing process. Editors use bins to keep their project files organized and to quickly find and use specific clips as needed.
There are some editing programs on your computer to do this like WavePad free Audio editor, and the like. If you are a Mac user there is GarageBand as well.
That is something you can't do on your iPhone, but if you have a Mac, you can use the iMovie software on the Mac to delete audio. There might be an iMovie app on the app store, but I am not completely sure if you can delete audio from that. The Mac iMovie software on your Mac might not work either to delete your audio but you can always try
Mac audio recorders can be very useful or entertaining. They are capable of recording from programs like Skype,and iTunes. It also is capable of recording from a microphone. You can purchase them directly from the Mac website. http://www.macsome.com/audio-recorder-mac/index.html
If you want to buy an audio file converter you are looking at $50 or more. Are you on a MAC or A PC? Most computers have free downloads that work well.
It is a very flexible piece of audio software. From multi-channel recording, to importing. Wide variety of exporting choices. Editing, mixing and plugins. Interestingly it is available for OSX Mac systems and Intel/AMD based Linux systems only.
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