When it comes to audio and video editing, I typically stick to the simplest visual editors possible. That means I use apps like GarageBand and LumaFusion over more complex options such as Audacity or Adobe Premiere Pro. However, my current audio editing workflow lacks versatility. GarageBand is only available on macOS, so if I want to use my Windows PCs or toy with a Linux build, I need to find another audio editor. Enter Tenacity, a free and open-source audio editor that tries to deliver the feature set of Audacity with a cleaner and more intuitive user interface.
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