Updated The Ultimate Compilation of Free Sound Amplitude Balancers for 2024

Updated The Ultimate Compilation of Free Sound Amplitude Balancers for 2024

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“The Ultimate Compilation of Free Sound Amplitude Balancers”

When you are listening to music, or to podcast, or some other type of audio files, would it make it enjoyable if the volume was so low at some point that you couldn’t understand anything? Now add another possibility to this very unpleasant imagination – what if the volume was so high at another point that your ears can’t handle it? – Of course, you would stop listening, and you would also not think high of the creator of this content. In other words, this will become the reason why this creator might lose their audiences. Well, sad story for the creator, isn’t it? And, what if YOU were the creator? A little laziness or a failure in paying attention to detail and your content goes to waste!

So, what is the solution? Of course, a little editing! Even if your voice doesn’t sound like it’s worth listening, you can make it happen by normalizing the volume. This actually is the process when a constant amount of gain is applied to the audio recording, bringing the amplitude to a desirable level, which is “the norm” for the project. When this tool is applied to the volume, the whole recording has the same amount of gain across it, every piece is affected the same way, and the relative dynamics are not changed.

With this tool, you have an extra guarantor that people will want to convert to being loyal subscribers, viewers and listeners, because simply, their user experience is now favored, they enjoy a good, edited content.

Actually, we might use audio normalizing when we need to get the maximum volume, but another reason is is when we need to match different volumes.

As in most cases, there is not only one type of audio normalization, so let’s explain what each of them represents: one is a so-called peak normalization, helping adjust the recording based on the highest signal level present in the recording; another is called loudness normalization and it adjusts the recording based on perceived loudness. RMS (Root-Mean-Square), changes the value of all the samples, where their average electrical volume overall is a specified level.

With this knowledge in mind, let’s now move to the topic we are going to cover in this article: let’s discuss 5 best free MP3 volume normalizers. Knowing about them will save you time and equip you with the right ways so that when you are going to need audio normalization, you will choose one of them, bypass exhausting process of the research, and find the free, easy-to-use programs that will help you master your sounds!

So, we chose the following programs as 5 best free MP3 normalizers: Wondershare Filmora X, Adobe Premiere Pro, VLC Media Player, MP3 Gain and Movavi.

Wondershare Filmora X

Now, even though we already know how to normalize audio in VLC in the simplest, as well as in the more advanced way, it might be even better if we know some more about normalizing audios in different programs. Something worth discussing is a software called Wondershare Filmora X , which carries out the same task wonderfully. Although, unlike VLC Media Player, it is a real video editor, but don’t panic if you have never laid your hand on editing – it is one of the easiest to use ini the word, operating also both on Mac and Windows, and its interface is utterly understandable for beginners right away. And, actually, it is a qhile that Wondershare Filmora X introduced the feature to normalize the audio for the first time. What to say more - you might want to stop now and download the latest version of Filmora X because now we are about to learn how to normalize audio from the video there – so, tune in!

Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)

Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later

When it is done installing, open the software. Now, click and drag the video of which the audio you want to normalize. Now you can select the clip you have chosen – if there are multiple, select all of them, then right-click and choose Detach Audio.

wondershare filmora x

Now if you have this kind of graphic before your eyes, you can be pretty sure without even listening, that the noises are really, really different from each other, which highlights once again how useful audio normalization can be:

noises are different from each other

Select these files, right-click and choose Adjust Audio. New panel will be opened on left top and there, you will see Audio Normalization – check the box there.

select files

choose adjust audio

After you have clicked on it, wait until the normalization completes.

complete normalization

Soon, all audio will be normalized, and you will already be able to see on the graphics that the volumes are almost on the same level and when you listen to it, you will make sure that there is no longer apparent difference between how they sound. And from there on, you can save the file you just normalized!

Adobe Premiere Pro

Adobe Premiere Pro is the industry-leading video editing software, and it is a timeline-based. Premiere Pro always tries to make its use easier and easier, as new features are rolling out regularly to simplify steps and save time. The very same can be said about normalizing audio files, which is actually pretty easy once mastered in a very short time. That is actually why it used by beginners and professionals alike.

To normalize audio Adobe Premiere Pro, first, import your MP3 there. In the timeline, you will see your files in the sequence, in the sound section. Now, the best way to work on them is increase the track height – for that, you need to double-click on the empty space there, next to the little microphone icon.

import mp3

increase track height

Now, the track is high, and you can see more of your track. So, say that one of your MP3’s seems very loud, and another is much quieter. Speaking of the loud one, if you can see on the right that there is some red light, it is not a good sign – meaning that audio went above zero (so-called clipping), so you need to avoid it.

avoid clipping

(If you can not see your audio meters, just go to Window menu and choose Audio Meters).

So, here, our goal is to bring our audio clips around -3 – and for it, it’s possible to bring up and down the white line on the track, but it can be pretty time-consuming actually.

bring audio clips around-3

So a better way to do it would be next: click on the track and then right-click, find Audio Gain, and choose Normalize Max Peak to…:

click on track

Max Peak is basically the loudest, highest peak in the audio clip. So, you can write in -3 and click OK, which will ensure the entire audio waveform will have the gain of it adjusted so that the max peak is at -3. You can proceed to the next track and carry out the exact same process on it too. Then, on Audio Meters on the right again, you will be able to see that both tracks (or more, if you have them) peak at -3. In case you have a lot of clips on the timeline, you can select them all, then go to Audio Gain and normalize all of their max peaks simultaneously, which will save you so much time and help you enormously!

VLC Media Player

VLC is a well-known media player, it is a free-to-use, robust, and feature-packed software that plays a wide range of audio, image, and video files. It is worth noting that it can also play multimedia files directly from extractable devices or the PC and can stream from the most successful websites such as Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, and so on.

But there is another magic a simple media player can actually do - we can also normalize volume in VLC Media Player. It is a very handy feature and it works on Windows as well as on Mac. It is very simple, so follow these steps:

You need to have VLC Media Player installed on your device. Once you have it installed, open VLC. Go to the Tools and Preferences and there, check the single box which is next to Normalize volume in Effects. Now, set the level to the one that works best for you. Then, when you are happy with the result, click on Save.

What VLC does is just let adjust the general volume, leaving the specifics out of our control.

vlc

If you are not so satisfied with the simple editing and want a little more to get from the editing process on VLC, you can do more with the Audio Effects menu:

Find Tools and in the menu, go to Preferences. The window will open, and you need to select All in Show settings – on the bottom left corner of the window. Then, navigate to Audio, and a little below, click on Filters and highlight it. You also need to check the checkbox next to the Dynamic range compressor.

get more editing on vlc

In the left panel, find Compressor and select it. From now, you can make the changes to the levels as you wish.

find and select compressor

Here, concentrate the most on Makeup gain, Threshold, and Ratio. The first one is by which you adjust in quiet sequences to raise the volume, the second will help you reduce louder sequences to even things out, and ratio is the maximum level of all audio within a movie, let’s say.

Attack time and release time can also be very helpful. You can play around with them set them to your liking, and see if it’s better sounding, because actually this will ensure that you have a fluid transition in and out of the scene and there are less sudden, unexpected volume changes.

MP3Gain

MP3Gain is actually the only one in this list which is developed exactly for the task we are discussing in this article. It is an audio normalization software tool. The tool is available on multiple platforms and is free software. It analyzes the MP3 and reversibly changes its volume. The volume can be adjusted for single files or as album where all files would have the same perceived loudness. When applying the tool, there is no quality lost in the change because the program adjusts the mp3 file directly, without decoding and re-encoding.

So, to use this software, go and download MP3Gain. Install and open it when it is ready. You will see that your program is absolutely empty and it has a lot of space inside, waiting for you to upload some file(s)…

mp3gain

Now, you can either choose adding files manually, with you choosing each of them, but let’s say you have an album (which would be more comfortable, needless to say) in which you want to change the volume of all MP3’s. So, in this case, you can choose Add Folder, and when the window opens, choose the folder full of your MP3’s – all your files will be added in the program.

choose to add files

Now, find the Target “Normal” Volume above the files, and fill in the gap, if you will, or just use default dB. Then, click Album Analysis, and the process will start.

find and target normal

The software will show you the volume of each of the file, and then you will need to just click on Track Gain.

click on track gain

Now, wait for the process to be completed, and then you will see that the volumes changed for each of your files – so, it’s done!

volumes changed for each files

Movavi

Powerful multimedia software for creating and editing videos – this is Movavi. It packs lots of video and audio editing power into a simple interface. On their official web-site, the program is described as: “An all-in-one video maker: an editor, converter, screen recorder, and more. Perfect for remote work and distance learning.” So, you can go and download the program, and learn audio normalization there very easily!

Install and open the program and then proceed directly to Adding Files. After having chosen your file, you drag and drop it in the timeline sequence.

install and open program

If the audio is uneven, now double-click on the audio track, which will open the Clip Properties window. You will see the Normalize box, which you need to check. Doing this will even out the sound level for the whole track.

double click on audio track

To save the result, click Export, choose the format, folder and name for your file, and then click Start, so your file can be exported.

So, it’s done – now you know a whole lot more about audio normalization, its types, why and when should we use it, and which are the 5 best free MP3 normalizers, along with the detailed guidelines on how to work with those tools to have your desired results. Let’s hope that you will be able to choose from Wondershare Filmora X, Adobe Premiere Pro, VLC Media Player, MP3 Gain and Movavi, and make your user experience so wonderful, and shareable!

Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later

When it is done installing, open the software. Now, click and drag the video of which the audio you want to normalize. Now you can select the clip you have chosen – if there are multiple, select all of them, then right-click and choose Detach Audio.

wondershare filmora x

Now if you have this kind of graphic before your eyes, you can be pretty sure without even listening, that the noises are really, really different from each other, which highlights once again how useful audio normalization can be:

noises are different from each other

Select these files, right-click and choose Adjust Audio. New panel will be opened on left top and there, you will see Audio Normalization – check the box there.

select files

choose adjust audio

After you have clicked on it, wait until the normalization completes.

complete normalization

Soon, all audio will be normalized, and you will already be able to see on the graphics that the volumes are almost on the same level and when you listen to it, you will make sure that there is no longer apparent difference between how they sound. And from there on, you can save the file you just normalized!

Adobe Premiere Pro

Adobe Premiere Pro is the industry-leading video editing software, and it is a timeline-based. Premiere Pro always tries to make its use easier and easier, as new features are rolling out regularly to simplify steps and save time. The very same can be said about normalizing audio files, which is actually pretty easy once mastered in a very short time. That is actually why it used by beginners and professionals alike.

To normalize audio Adobe Premiere Pro, first, import your MP3 there. In the timeline, you will see your files in the sequence, in the sound section. Now, the best way to work on them is increase the track height – for that, you need to double-click on the empty space there, next to the little microphone icon.

import mp3

increase track height

Now, the track is high, and you can see more of your track. So, say that one of your MP3’s seems very loud, and another is much quieter. Speaking of the loud one, if you can see on the right that there is some red light, it is not a good sign – meaning that audio went above zero (so-called clipping), so you need to avoid it.

avoid clipping

(If you can not see your audio meters, just go to Window menu and choose Audio Meters).

So, here, our goal is to bring our audio clips around -3 – and for it, it’s possible to bring up and down the white line on the track, but it can be pretty time-consuming actually.

bring audio clips around-3

So a better way to do it would be next: click on the track and then right-click, find Audio Gain, and choose Normalize Max Peak to…:

click on track

Max Peak is basically the loudest, highest peak in the audio clip. So, you can write in -3 and click OK, which will ensure the entire audio waveform will have the gain of it adjusted so that the max peak is at -3. You can proceed to the next track and carry out the exact same process on it too. Then, on Audio Meters on the right again, you will be able to see that both tracks (or more, if you have them) peak at -3. In case you have a lot of clips on the timeline, you can select them all, then go to Audio Gain and normalize all of their max peaks simultaneously, which will save you so much time and help you enormously!

VLC Media Player

VLC is a well-known media player, it is a free-to-use, robust, and feature-packed software that plays a wide range of audio, image, and video files. It is worth noting that it can also play multimedia files directly from extractable devices or the PC and can stream from the most successful websites such as Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, and so on.

But there is another magic a simple media player can actually do - we can also normalize volume in VLC Media Player. It is a very handy feature and it works on Windows as well as on Mac. It is very simple, so follow these steps:

You need to have VLC Media Player installed on your device. Once you have it installed, open VLC. Go to the Tools and Preferences and there, check the single box which is next to Normalize volume in Effects. Now, set the level to the one that works best for you. Then, when you are happy with the result, click on Save.

What VLC does is just let adjust the general volume, leaving the specifics out of our control.

vlc

If you are not so satisfied with the simple editing and want a little more to get from the editing process on VLC, you can do more with the Audio Effects menu:

Find Tools and in the menu, go to Preferences. The window will open, and you need to select All in Show settings – on the bottom left corner of the window. Then, navigate to Audio, and a little below, click on Filters and highlight it. You also need to check the checkbox next to the Dynamic range compressor.

get more editing on vlc

In the left panel, find Compressor and select it. From now, you can make the changes to the levels as you wish.

find and select compressor

Here, concentrate the most on Makeup gain, Threshold, and Ratio. The first one is by which you adjust in quiet sequences to raise the volume, the second will help you reduce louder sequences to even things out, and ratio is the maximum level of all audio within a movie, let’s say.

Attack time and release time can also be very helpful. You can play around with them set them to your liking, and see if it’s better sounding, because actually this will ensure that you have a fluid transition in and out of the scene and there are less sudden, unexpected volume changes.

MP3Gain

MP3Gain is actually the only one in this list which is developed exactly for the task we are discussing in this article. It is an audio normalization software tool. The tool is available on multiple platforms and is free software. It analyzes the MP3 and reversibly changes its volume. The volume can be adjusted for single files or as album where all files would have the same perceived loudness. When applying the tool, there is no quality lost in the change because the program adjusts the mp3 file directly, without decoding and re-encoding.

So, to use this software, go and download MP3Gain. Install and open it when it is ready. You will see that your program is absolutely empty and it has a lot of space inside, waiting for you to upload some file(s)…

mp3gain

Now, you can either choose adding files manually, with you choosing each of them, but let’s say you have an album (which would be more comfortable, needless to say) in which you want to change the volume of all MP3’s. So, in this case, you can choose Add Folder, and when the window opens, choose the folder full of your MP3’s – all your files will be added in the program.

choose to add files

Now, find the Target “Normal” Volume above the files, and fill in the gap, if you will, or just use default dB. Then, click Album Analysis, and the process will start.

find and target normal

The software will show you the volume of each of the file, and then you will need to just click on Track Gain.

click on track gain

Now, wait for the process to be completed, and then you will see that the volumes changed for each of your files – so, it’s done!

volumes changed for each files

Movavi

Powerful multimedia software for creating and editing videos – this is Movavi. It packs lots of video and audio editing power into a simple interface. On their official web-site, the program is described as: “An all-in-one video maker: an editor, converter, screen recorder, and more. Perfect for remote work and distance learning.” So, you can go and download the program, and learn audio normalization there very easily!

Install and open the program and then proceed directly to Adding Files. After having chosen your file, you drag and drop it in the timeline sequence.

install and open program

If the audio is uneven, now double-click on the audio track, which will open the Clip Properties window. You will see the Normalize box, which you need to check. Doing this will even out the sound level for the whole track.

double click on audio track

To save the result, click Export, choose the format, folder and name for your file, and then click Start, so your file can be exported.

So, it’s done – now you know a whole lot more about audio normalization, its types, why and when should we use it, and which are the 5 best free MP3 normalizers, along with the detailed guidelines on how to work with those tools to have your desired results. Let’s hope that you will be able to choose from Wondershare Filmora X, Adobe Premiere Pro, VLC Media Player, MP3 Gain and Movavi, and make your user experience so wonderful, and shareable!

How to Record Audio with Audacity for Free?

Natural audio recording software, such as Voice Memos for Macs or Sound Recorder for Windows PCs, is included with every machine. These applications enable users to record audio using either the desktop’s internal or an external microphone, and they generally have basic audio editing features.

However, when you’re looking for a higher-quality recording program, Audacity is the way to go. Audacity is a free audio editor with a lot of cutting-edge features. More significantly, recording using Audacity is as simple as clicking a button.

In this Audacity Record Computer Audio guide, we will show you all the methods of recording internal audio on your computer and Mac.

In this article

01 Record Audio On Audacity with a Microphone

02 Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Win

03 Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Mac

04 Set up Audacity to Record as Schedule

Part 1: How to Record Audio On Audacity with a Microphone On Windows and Mac Computers?

For both Windows and Mac, the procedures for recording audio from a microphone are the same if you’re utilizing your desktop’s built-in mic or an external microphone. Here’s your step-by-step guide to audacity record using a microphone:

Step 1: Launch Audacity and get to know the Device Toolbar, situated underneath the playback controls. You may modify the Audio Host and the Recording and Playback Devices—all of which are required for Audacity recording.

audacity interface

Step 2: To begin, select Tracks under the Add New tab, Stereo Track, or Mono Track to create a new track.

audacity add new track

Step 3: Select Recording Device from the options list. Select your microphone from the dropdown menu and hit the Record option.

audacity record audio

Step 4: A soundwave emerges along the track as you talk into the speaker. The Recording Level may be found at the top of the display. To pause or stop the recording, click Stop or Pause until you select Record anew.

audacity recorded audio waveform

Step 5: With the mouse over any recording area, click the Delete button to cut out any portion of it quickly. Click Ctrl + A, then Delete to erase whatever you’ve just saved. Alternatively, press the X button to delete the track completely.

remove unwanted clip in audacity

Part 2: How to Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity On Windows?

Unlike Mac, Windows makes it simple to capture audio from a movie or media file running on your desktop. There seem to be two primary methods for accomplishing audacity record desktop audio in this way:

1. Use MME as the Audio Host

Step 1: To use MME as your audio host, go to Tracks in the Add New tab in Stereo Track and create a new file.

record playing sound with audacity

Step 2: Change the Audio Host (to the left of Recording Device) to MME—this is the standard setting, so you might not have to change anything.

change audio host in audacity

Step 3: Choose desired option from the Recording Device dropdown menu. Based on your configuration, this might be referred to as Wave Out or Loopback. When you’re uncertain, try it out.

choose audio recording device in audacity

Step 4: To record your audio source, click Record, then play it back.

2. Use WASAPI as the Audio Host

WASAPI provides higher-resolution digital recordings. If capturing audio from an external monitor, it’s also a good idea to utilize it.

Step 1: Convert the Audio Host from MME to Windows WASAPI after creating a fresh Stereo Track.

  audacity change host

Step 2: Switch the Recording Device to Speaker (loopback). To display the entire label, you might have to slide the toolbar’s knobs outwards. Begin recording by pressing the red dot and then listen to the audio source. Audacity will capture the audio even if your PC is muted.

Part 3: How to Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Mac?

Unfortunately, there’s no ready-made method to record computer audio using Audacity on a Mac. Some alternative ways to use Audacity to record from Mac including using a loopback cable, or download and using a third-party software. You can try some Audacity alternatives to record the computer audio on Mac.

Try It Free

For Win 7 or later (64-bit)

Try It Free

For macOS 10.12 or later

If you have installed Filmora already, you can use it to record the sound playing on your Mac with some tricks.

Step 1: Luanch Filmora, and then click the Record button and select Record PC Screen.

 filmora mac record pc  screen

Step 2: Set up the recording settings based on the need. Since we’re going to record the playing audio from the Mac computer, select Microphone and System Audio On and click the Red button to start.

 filmora mac record pc  screen

Step 3: Now you have a screen captured video with sound included. Since we need th audio only, we can attache the audio from the video first and then do some editing such as adding fade in and fade out effect, or remove unwanted audio clip.

 filmora   detach audio

Part 4: How to Set up Audacity to Record as Schedule?

A streaming video recorder or cassette can be used to arrange a recording. All of those are identical to Time Recordings in that they are used to schedule recording. The Timer record configuration dialog box may be used to set the beginning and finish of the recording. This is how you do it:

Step 1: By definition, the recording’s Start Date and Time are set to the present time. It will begin recording on the present day and hour by default when you don’t alter it. There is no default setting for the End Date and Time. You must either choose a date and time to determine the end time.

audacity schedule recording

Step 2: There is a Checkbox to Save the work immediately. By Ticking the option, you may choose the path or Folder where the file will be saved when the recording is finished.

audacity timer record

Conclusion

Well, there you have it – your complete Audacity Record Computer Audio guide. One thing is for certain that Audacity allows some great ways of recording audio from internal and external components of your Windows and Mac. However, if your Audacity is having issues, we would highly recommend opting for another software, such as Wondershare Filmora.

Wondershare Filmora is the finest thing that has come out in recent years for recording audio from a desktop. It is intended not just for pros but also for any enthusiast videographer who desires to create a high-quality movie for their family and friends. Download it today to make your movie a delightful journey with high-quality audio recording.

02 Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Win

03 Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Mac

04 Set up Audacity to Record as Schedule

Part 1: How to Record Audio On Audacity with a Microphone On Windows and Mac Computers?

For both Windows and Mac, the procedures for recording audio from a microphone are the same if you’re utilizing your desktop’s built-in mic or an external microphone. Here’s your step-by-step guide to audacity record using a microphone:

Step 1: Launch Audacity and get to know the Device Toolbar, situated underneath the playback controls. You may modify the Audio Host and the Recording and Playback Devices—all of which are required for Audacity recording.

audacity interface

Step 2: To begin, select Tracks under the Add New tab, Stereo Track, or Mono Track to create a new track.

audacity add new track

Step 3: Select Recording Device from the options list. Select your microphone from the dropdown menu and hit the Record option.

audacity record audio

Step 4: A soundwave emerges along the track as you talk into the speaker. The Recording Level may be found at the top of the display. To pause or stop the recording, click Stop or Pause until you select Record anew.

audacity recorded audio waveform

Step 5: With the mouse over any recording area, click the Delete button to cut out any portion of it quickly. Click Ctrl + A, then Delete to erase whatever you’ve just saved. Alternatively, press the X button to delete the track completely.

remove unwanted clip in audacity

Part 2: How to Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity On Windows?

Unlike Mac, Windows makes it simple to capture audio from a movie or media file running on your desktop. There seem to be two primary methods for accomplishing audacity record desktop audio in this way:

1. Use MME as the Audio Host

Step 1: To use MME as your audio host, go to Tracks in the Add New tab in Stereo Track and create a new file.

record playing sound with audacity

Step 2: Change the Audio Host (to the left of Recording Device) to MME—this is the standard setting, so you might not have to change anything.

change audio host in audacity

Step 3: Choose desired option from the Recording Device dropdown menu. Based on your configuration, this might be referred to as Wave Out or Loopback. When you’re uncertain, try it out.

choose audio recording device in audacity

Step 4: To record your audio source, click Record, then play it back.

2. Use WASAPI as the Audio Host

WASAPI provides higher-resolution digital recordings. If capturing audio from an external monitor, it’s also a good idea to utilize it.

Step 1: Convert the Audio Host from MME to Windows WASAPI after creating a fresh Stereo Track.

  audacity change host

Step 2: Switch the Recording Device to Speaker (loopback). To display the entire label, you might have to slide the toolbar’s knobs outwards. Begin recording by pressing the red dot and then listen to the audio source. Audacity will capture the audio even if your PC is muted.

Part 3: How to Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Mac?

Unfortunately, there’s no ready-made method to record computer audio using Audacity on a Mac. Some alternative ways to use Audacity to record from Mac including using a loopback cable, or download and using a third-party software. You can try some Audacity alternatives to record the computer audio on Mac.

Try It Free

For Win 7 or later (64-bit)

Try It Free

For macOS 10.12 or later

If you have installed Filmora already, you can use it to record the sound playing on your Mac with some tricks.

Step 1: Luanch Filmora, and then click the Record button and select Record PC Screen.

 filmora mac record pc  screen

Step 2: Set up the recording settings based on the need. Since we’re going to record the playing audio from the Mac computer, select Microphone and System Audio On and click the Red button to start.

 filmora mac record pc  screen

Step 3: Now you have a screen captured video with sound included. Since we need th audio only, we can attache the audio from the video first and then do some editing such as adding fade in and fade out effect, or remove unwanted audio clip.

 filmora   detach audio

Part 4: How to Set up Audacity to Record as Schedule?

A streaming video recorder or cassette can be used to arrange a recording. All of those are identical to Time Recordings in that they are used to schedule recording. The Timer record configuration dialog box may be used to set the beginning and finish of the recording. This is how you do it:

Step 1: By definition, the recording’s Start Date and Time are set to the present time. It will begin recording on the present day and hour by default when you don’t alter it. There is no default setting for the End Date and Time. You must either choose a date and time to determine the end time.

audacity schedule recording

Step 2: There is a Checkbox to Save the work immediately. By Ticking the option, you may choose the path or Folder where the file will be saved when the recording is finished.

audacity timer record

Conclusion

Well, there you have it – your complete Audacity Record Computer Audio guide. One thing is for certain that Audacity allows some great ways of recording audio from internal and external components of your Windows and Mac. However, if your Audacity is having issues, we would highly recommend opting for another software, such as Wondershare Filmora.

Wondershare Filmora is the finest thing that has come out in recent years for recording audio from a desktop. It is intended not just for pros but also for any enthusiast videographer who desires to create a high-quality movie for their family and friends. Download it today to make your movie a delightful journey with high-quality audio recording.

02 Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Win

03 Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Mac

04 Set up Audacity to Record as Schedule

Part 1: How to Record Audio On Audacity with a Microphone On Windows and Mac Computers?

For both Windows and Mac, the procedures for recording audio from a microphone are the same if you’re utilizing your desktop’s built-in mic or an external microphone. Here’s your step-by-step guide to audacity record using a microphone:

Step 1: Launch Audacity and get to know the Device Toolbar, situated underneath the playback controls. You may modify the Audio Host and the Recording and Playback Devices—all of which are required for Audacity recording.

audacity interface

Step 2: To begin, select Tracks under the Add New tab, Stereo Track, or Mono Track to create a new track.

audacity add new track

Step 3: Select Recording Device from the options list. Select your microphone from the dropdown menu and hit the Record option.

audacity record audio

Step 4: A soundwave emerges along the track as you talk into the speaker. The Recording Level may be found at the top of the display. To pause or stop the recording, click Stop or Pause until you select Record anew.

audacity recorded audio waveform

Step 5: With the mouse over any recording area, click the Delete button to cut out any portion of it quickly. Click Ctrl + A, then Delete to erase whatever you’ve just saved. Alternatively, press the X button to delete the track completely.

remove unwanted clip in audacity

Part 2: How to Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity On Windows?

Unlike Mac, Windows makes it simple to capture audio from a movie or media file running on your desktop. There seem to be two primary methods for accomplishing audacity record desktop audio in this way:

1. Use MME as the Audio Host

Step 1: To use MME as your audio host, go to Tracks in the Add New tab in Stereo Track and create a new file.

record playing sound with audacity

Step 2: Change the Audio Host (to the left of Recording Device) to MME—this is the standard setting, so you might not have to change anything.

change audio host in audacity

Step 3: Choose desired option from the Recording Device dropdown menu. Based on your configuration, this might be referred to as Wave Out or Loopback. When you’re uncertain, try it out.

choose audio recording device in audacity

Step 4: To record your audio source, click Record, then play it back.

2. Use WASAPI as the Audio Host

WASAPI provides higher-resolution digital recordings. If capturing audio from an external monitor, it’s also a good idea to utilize it.

Step 1: Convert the Audio Host from MME to Windows WASAPI after creating a fresh Stereo Track.

  audacity change host

Step 2: Switch the Recording Device to Speaker (loopback). To display the entire label, you might have to slide the toolbar’s knobs outwards. Begin recording by pressing the red dot and then listen to the audio source. Audacity will capture the audio even if your PC is muted.

Part 3: How to Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Mac?

Unfortunately, there’s no ready-made method to record computer audio using Audacity on a Mac. Some alternative ways to use Audacity to record from Mac including using a loopback cable, or download and using a third-party software. You can try some Audacity alternatives to record the computer audio on Mac.

Try It Free

For Win 7 or later (64-bit)

Try It Free

For macOS 10.12 or later

If you have installed Filmora already, you can use it to record the sound playing on your Mac with some tricks.

Step 1: Luanch Filmora, and then click the Record button and select Record PC Screen.

 filmora mac record pc  screen

Step 2: Set up the recording settings based on the need. Since we’re going to record the playing audio from the Mac computer, select Microphone and System Audio On and click the Red button to start.

 filmora mac record pc  screen

Step 3: Now you have a screen captured video with sound included. Since we need th audio only, we can attache the audio from the video first and then do some editing such as adding fade in and fade out effect, or remove unwanted audio clip.

 filmora   detach audio

Part 4: How to Set up Audacity to Record as Schedule?

A streaming video recorder or cassette can be used to arrange a recording. All of those are identical to Time Recordings in that they are used to schedule recording. The Timer record configuration dialog box may be used to set the beginning and finish of the recording. This is how you do it:

Step 1: By definition, the recording’s Start Date and Time are set to the present time. It will begin recording on the present day and hour by default when you don’t alter it. There is no default setting for the End Date and Time. You must either choose a date and time to determine the end time.

audacity schedule recording

Step 2: There is a Checkbox to Save the work immediately. By Ticking the option, you may choose the path or Folder where the file will be saved when the recording is finished.

audacity timer record

Conclusion

Well, there you have it – your complete Audacity Record Computer Audio guide. One thing is for certain that Audacity allows some great ways of recording audio from internal and external components of your Windows and Mac. However, if your Audacity is having issues, we would highly recommend opting for another software, such as Wondershare Filmora.

Wondershare Filmora is the finest thing that has come out in recent years for recording audio from a desktop. It is intended not just for pros but also for any enthusiast videographer who desires to create a high-quality movie for their family and friends. Download it today to make your movie a delightful journey with high-quality audio recording.

02 Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Win

03 Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Mac

04 Set up Audacity to Record as Schedule

Part 1: How to Record Audio On Audacity with a Microphone On Windows and Mac Computers?

For both Windows and Mac, the procedures for recording audio from a microphone are the same if you’re utilizing your desktop’s built-in mic or an external microphone. Here’s your step-by-step guide to audacity record using a microphone:

Step 1: Launch Audacity and get to know the Device Toolbar, situated underneath the playback controls. You may modify the Audio Host and the Recording and Playback Devices—all of which are required for Audacity recording.

audacity interface

Step 2: To begin, select Tracks under the Add New tab, Stereo Track, or Mono Track to create a new track.

audacity add new track

Step 3: Select Recording Device from the options list. Select your microphone from the dropdown menu and hit the Record option.

audacity record audio

Step 4: A soundwave emerges along the track as you talk into the speaker. The Recording Level may be found at the top of the display. To pause or stop the recording, click Stop or Pause until you select Record anew.

audacity recorded audio waveform

Step 5: With the mouse over any recording area, click the Delete button to cut out any portion of it quickly. Click Ctrl + A, then Delete to erase whatever you’ve just saved. Alternatively, press the X button to delete the track completely.

remove unwanted clip in audacity

Part 2: How to Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity On Windows?

Unlike Mac, Windows makes it simple to capture audio from a movie or media file running on your desktop. There seem to be two primary methods for accomplishing audacity record desktop audio in this way:

1. Use MME as the Audio Host

Step 1: To use MME as your audio host, go to Tracks in the Add New tab in Stereo Track and create a new file.

record playing sound with audacity

Step 2: Change the Audio Host (to the left of Recording Device) to MME—this is the standard setting, so you might not have to change anything.

change audio host in audacity

Step 3: Choose desired option from the Recording Device dropdown menu. Based on your configuration, this might be referred to as Wave Out or Loopback. When you’re uncertain, try it out.

choose audio recording device in audacity

Step 4: To record your audio source, click Record, then play it back.

2. Use WASAPI as the Audio Host

WASAPI provides higher-resolution digital recordings. If capturing audio from an external monitor, it’s also a good idea to utilize it.

Step 1: Convert the Audio Host from MME to Windows WASAPI after creating a fresh Stereo Track.

  audacity change host

Step 2: Switch the Recording Device to Speaker (loopback). To display the entire label, you might have to slide the toolbar’s knobs outwards. Begin recording by pressing the red dot and then listen to the audio source. Audacity will capture the audio even if your PC is muted.

Part 3: How to Record Sounds Playing on Your Computer Using Audacity on Mac?

Unfortunately, there’s no ready-made method to record computer audio using Audacity on a Mac. Some alternative ways to use Audacity to record from Mac including using a loopback cable, or download and using a third-party software. You can try some Audacity alternatives to record the computer audio on Mac.

Try It Free

For Win 7 or later (64-bit)

Try It Free

For macOS 10.12 or later

If you have installed Filmora already, you can use it to record the sound playing on your Mac with some tricks.

Step 1: Luanch Filmora, and then click the Record button and select Record PC Screen.

 filmora mac record pc  screen

Step 2: Set up the recording settings based on the need. Since we’re going to record the playing audio from the Mac computer, select Microphone and System Audio On and click the Red button to start.

 filmora mac record pc  screen

Step 3: Now you have a screen captured video with sound included. Since we need th audio only, we can attache the audio from the video first and then do some editing such as adding fade in and fade out effect, or remove unwanted audio clip.

 filmora   detach audio

Part 4: How to Set up Audacity to Record as Schedule?

A streaming video recorder or cassette can be used to arrange a recording. All of those are identical to Time Recordings in that they are used to schedule recording. The Timer record configuration dialog box may be used to set the beginning and finish of the recording. This is how you do it:

Step 1: By definition, the recording’s Start Date and Time are set to the present time. It will begin recording on the present day and hour by default when you don’t alter it. There is no default setting for the End Date and Time. You must either choose a date and time to determine the end time.

audacity schedule recording

Step 2: There is a Checkbox to Save the work immediately. By Ticking the option, you may choose the path or Folder where the file will be saved when the recording is finished.

audacity timer record

Conclusion

Well, there you have it – your complete Audacity Record Computer Audio guide. One thing is for certain that Audacity allows some great ways of recording audio from internal and external components of your Windows and Mac. However, if your Audacity is having issues, we would highly recommend opting for another software, such as Wondershare Filmora.

Wondershare Filmora is the finest thing that has come out in recent years for recording audio from a desktop. It is intended not just for pros but also for any enthusiast videographer who desires to create a high-quality movie for their family and friends. Download it today to make your movie a delightful journey with high-quality audio recording.

Cutting-Edge Audio Tools for iPhone and iPad Enthusiasts

Best Audio Editing Apps for iPhone and iPad

author avatar

Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Audio recording is an integral part of every phone. This feature lets you record audios that you think are important and will be useful. If you have a recorded music file, you will certainly like the audio to sound excellent. And to be able to do that, you know you will have to edit your audio. But rather than editing your audios using your computer , what if you find out the best audio editing apps for iPhone to edit your audio files on the go?

To make things easier for you, we have hand-picked the top ten and the best audio editing apps for iPhone that you can try. These audio apps are more than a recorder ; they can help you to edit audio files professionally. Keep reading to find out which tools they are.

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10 Best Audio Editing Apps for iPhone and iPad

1. GarageBand

Audio editing app for iPhone - GarageBand

Available – iOS

If you love music and want to create musical pieces, you will enjoy using GarageBand. This audio editor will let you record audio, create sample pieces, and even learn the basics of multiple musical instruments. However, unlike other audio editing tools, it lets you play musical instruments straight from the app, and the fantastic thing about this is that it produces real sound.

Whether you want to create RnB, Hip-Hop, EDM, or other live sounds, GarageBand will let you do that effortlessly. From AMP, guitar, bass to keyboards sounds, GarageBand is a legit audio editor that enables you to edit music files in just a few minutes.

2. Edjing Mix – DJ app

Audio editing app for iPhone - Edjing Mix – DJ

Available - iOS

If you are a DJ and looking for an audio app that will let you edit a music piece on the go, you must try Edjing Mix – DJ. This fantastic audio editing tool works on both iPad and iPhone and lets you work in a real DJ setup and environment. In addition, Edjing Mix – DJ app offers users fantastic audio editing tools that let you enhance a music piece’s audio quality.

Moreover, Edjing Mix – DJ has integrated with SoundCloud Go+, TIDAL Premium, iTunes, and more so that you can instantly start editing the song file that you want to. Although Edjing Mix – DJ is free to use, it comes with in-app purchases, which you can try to enhance the audio quality.

3. Hokusai Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - Hokusai Audio Editor

Available- iOS

When it comes to basic audio editing needs, one iOS that you can trust is Hokusai Audio Editor. This audio editor is not just for editing music pieces but for all kinds of audio. Since your iPhone can’t filter unwanted and irrelevant noises from audio, Hokusai Audio Editor can easily help you get rid of them.

If you want, you can even add multiple audio tracks at once and begin editing them. It has a free version, but the free version won’t have many features; hence, if you want to try the complete features of Hokusai Audio Editor, we recommend trying the paid service. You will find amplitude tools as well, such as gain control, fade-out, fade-in, and more.

4. WavePad Music and Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - WavePad Music and Audio Editor

Available- iOS , Android

WavePad Music and Audio Editor is a professional audio editor that lets you edit all kinds of audio, including music files. Some of the common editing features that you will find here at WavePad Music and Audio Editor are cut, copy, paste, add echo, make noise reduction, and amplify the sound. In addition, it boasts multiple features to edit audio files.

If you want to trim or enhance ringtones and voiceovers, you can try WavePad Music and Audio Editor because its simple-to-use features will allow you to do that without any issue. Moreover, WavePad Music and Audio Editor support multiple audio formats. The app is free for both iPhone and Android users, but there will be some ads that may bother you when you work.

5. Audio Editor Tool

Audio editing app for iPhone - Audio Editor Tool

Available: iOS

If you are looking for a straightforward audio editing tool with robust editing tools, you should try Audio Editor Tool, available only for iPhones and iPads. It lets you cut, copy, and paste an audio copy, but apart from that, you can add effects, such as delay, reverb, and pitch using EQ. So, whether you have a voiceover or music file, Audio Editor Tool will let you edit all kinds of audio files without any hassle.

One of the good things about the Audio Editor Tool is that the developers of this music editing tool have made it simple to use. It has multiple sound effects, an 8-band equalizer and even lets you record music straight through the app. To download Audio Editor Tool, visit the App Store. It’s free to use, but for better audio editing tools, you can make in-app purchases.

6. Lexis Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - Lexis Audio Editor

Available: Android , iOS

Lexis Audio Editor is best for combining multiple audio files and editing them at once. This is a robust audio editing tool and comes loaded with multiple editing features. Once you download Lexis Audio Editor, you can start recording audio, edit it then and there, and also tweak the audio clip by adding different audio features.

This audio editing tool spoils you with many audio editing features, such as copy, paste, trim, change speed, tempo, pitch, and more. In addition, you can even reduce noise, add an echo, and adjust the reverb. It has ten band equalizers. To download, you can visit the App Store or Play Store.

7. TwistedWave Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - TwistedWave Audio Editor

Available: iOS

TwistedWave Audio Editor lets you edit your audio files instantly. This is a professional audio processing app that you can download on your iPhone. After the TwistedWave Audio Editor update itself, it included many robust audio editing tools. You can use it to add effects, such as normalize, amplify, and fade. The interface is simple, and in addition to the basic append, cut, copy, and paste features, there’s a lot more than you can do.

With this audio editing tool in your handset, creating and editing music on the go will become easy. If you want, you can change the speed of some parts of the audio file and even change the pitch. It’s not a free tool, but the features it provides are worth every penny.

8. Audio Editor - Music Mixer

Audio editing app for iPhone - Audio Editor - Music Mixer

Available: iOS , Android

Do you want to create fantastic ringtones or convert MP3? Audio Editor - Music Mixer will let you do that conveniently. With its mix and play feature, you can add multiple music pieces together to create attractive ringtones. Not just this, Audio Editor - Music Mixer is useful for both amateur and professional musicians. It lets you mix and merge music clips on the go.

It lets you add audio effects; you can choose from a plethora of audio effects, EQ, normalize, add tempo, and much more. So, whether you want to splice a song or edit it, cut two songs or add them together, Audio Editor - Music Mixer is here and will let you edit your music files just the way you want.

9. Ferrite Recording Studio

Available: iOS

Ferrite Recording Studio is a dedicated audio editing tool that lets you work on professional voice production, radio journalism, podcast, and more. Whether you have voiceovers, speeches, and lectures that you want to edit, Ferrite Recording Studio will let you do that efficiently. With its easy-to-use voice memo, creating interesting tracks will become seamless.

With Ferrite Recording Studio, you will no longer have to worry about spending hours and hours editing an audio piece. Every feature will be available to you right on the app. For example, you can monitor the levels of your live recording through the app and listen to it. If you want to import audio, you can import music files from iCloud, Music library, and more. It is a free tool but has advanced features, which you can purchase separately.

10. djay - DJ App & AI Mixer

Available: Android , iOS

djay - DJ App & AI Mixer is an award-winning audio editing tool and offers you an easy-to-understand interface. The layout it offers will make you feel as if you are using a real DJ studio. The app has an in-built equalizer, which you can use to customize the frequencies. Moreover, it is available for both Android and iOS users. It has low-pass and high-pass filters allowing you to create muffled underwater sounds.

It lets you change the tempo, and a galore of music editing features are also available. The djay - DJ App & AI Mixer app, which is one of the best audio editing tools, makes working on audio files convenient. If you want to change the pitch, you can do that; else, keep it the same. Yes, there is a learning curve, but you will enjoy using it once you get the hang of it.

Conclusion

These are the top ten iPhone and iPad audio editing apps that you can go for. But before picking one, we will advise trying each of them and then make an informed decision. All the tools we have listed here are professional audio editing tools loaded with fantastic features. Get inspired by them and start editing your audios today!

Free Download

For Win 7 or later (64-bit)

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Free Download

For macOS 10.14 or later

Filmora secure download Secure Download

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Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Audio recording is an integral part of every phone. This feature lets you record audios that you think are important and will be useful. If you have a recorded music file, you will certainly like the audio to sound excellent. And to be able to do that, you know you will have to edit your audio. But rather than editing your audios using your computer , what if you find out the best audio editing apps for iPhone to edit your audio files on the go?

To make things easier for you, we have hand-picked the top ten and the best audio editing apps for iPhone that you can try. These audio apps are more than a recorder ; they can help you to edit audio files professionally. Keep reading to find out which tools they are.

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Why your video editing isn’t good enough? How about some creative inspo?

  • 100 Million+ Users
  • 150+ Countries and Regions
  • 4 Million+ Social Media Followers
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10 Best Audio Editing Apps for iPhone and iPad

1. GarageBand

Audio editing app for iPhone - GarageBand

Available – iOS

If you love music and want to create musical pieces, you will enjoy using GarageBand. This audio editor will let you record audio, create sample pieces, and even learn the basics of multiple musical instruments. However, unlike other audio editing tools, it lets you play musical instruments straight from the app, and the fantastic thing about this is that it produces real sound.

Whether you want to create RnB, Hip-Hop, EDM, or other live sounds, GarageBand will let you do that effortlessly. From AMP, guitar, bass to keyboards sounds, GarageBand is a legit audio editor that enables you to edit music files in just a few minutes.

2. Edjing Mix – DJ app

Audio editing app for iPhone - Edjing Mix – DJ

Available - iOS

If you are a DJ and looking for an audio app that will let you edit a music piece on the go, you must try Edjing Mix – DJ. This fantastic audio editing tool works on both iPad and iPhone and lets you work in a real DJ setup and environment. In addition, Edjing Mix – DJ app offers users fantastic audio editing tools that let you enhance a music piece’s audio quality.

Moreover, Edjing Mix – DJ has integrated with SoundCloud Go+, TIDAL Premium, iTunes, and more so that you can instantly start editing the song file that you want to. Although Edjing Mix – DJ is free to use, it comes with in-app purchases, which you can try to enhance the audio quality.

3. Hokusai Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - Hokusai Audio Editor

Available- iOS

When it comes to basic audio editing needs, one iOS that you can trust is Hokusai Audio Editor. This audio editor is not just for editing music pieces but for all kinds of audio. Since your iPhone can’t filter unwanted and irrelevant noises from audio, Hokusai Audio Editor can easily help you get rid of them.

If you want, you can even add multiple audio tracks at once and begin editing them. It has a free version, but the free version won’t have many features; hence, if you want to try the complete features of Hokusai Audio Editor, we recommend trying the paid service. You will find amplitude tools as well, such as gain control, fade-out, fade-in, and more.

4. WavePad Music and Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - WavePad Music and Audio Editor

Available- iOS , Android

WavePad Music and Audio Editor is a professional audio editor that lets you edit all kinds of audio, including music files. Some of the common editing features that you will find here at WavePad Music and Audio Editor are cut, copy, paste, add echo, make noise reduction, and amplify the sound. In addition, it boasts multiple features to edit audio files.

If you want to trim or enhance ringtones and voiceovers, you can try WavePad Music and Audio Editor because its simple-to-use features will allow you to do that without any issue. Moreover, WavePad Music and Audio Editor support multiple audio formats. The app is free for both iPhone and Android users, but there will be some ads that may bother you when you work.

5. Audio Editor Tool

Audio editing app for iPhone - Audio Editor Tool

Available: iOS

If you are looking for a straightforward audio editing tool with robust editing tools, you should try Audio Editor Tool, available only for iPhones and iPads. It lets you cut, copy, and paste an audio copy, but apart from that, you can add effects, such as delay, reverb, and pitch using EQ. So, whether you have a voiceover or music file, Audio Editor Tool will let you edit all kinds of audio files without any hassle.

One of the good things about the Audio Editor Tool is that the developers of this music editing tool have made it simple to use. It has multiple sound effects, an 8-band equalizer and even lets you record music straight through the app. To download Audio Editor Tool, visit the App Store. It’s free to use, but for better audio editing tools, you can make in-app purchases.

6. Lexis Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - Lexis Audio Editor

Available: Android , iOS

Lexis Audio Editor is best for combining multiple audio files and editing them at once. This is a robust audio editing tool and comes loaded with multiple editing features. Once you download Lexis Audio Editor, you can start recording audio, edit it then and there, and also tweak the audio clip by adding different audio features.

This audio editing tool spoils you with many audio editing features, such as copy, paste, trim, change speed, tempo, pitch, and more. In addition, you can even reduce noise, add an echo, and adjust the reverb. It has ten band equalizers. To download, you can visit the App Store or Play Store.

7. TwistedWave Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - TwistedWave Audio Editor

Available: iOS

TwistedWave Audio Editor lets you edit your audio files instantly. This is a professional audio processing app that you can download on your iPhone. After the TwistedWave Audio Editor update itself, it included many robust audio editing tools. You can use it to add effects, such as normalize, amplify, and fade. The interface is simple, and in addition to the basic append, cut, copy, and paste features, there’s a lot more than you can do.

With this audio editing tool in your handset, creating and editing music on the go will become easy. If you want, you can change the speed of some parts of the audio file and even change the pitch. It’s not a free tool, but the features it provides are worth every penny.

8. Audio Editor - Music Mixer

Audio editing app for iPhone - Audio Editor - Music Mixer

Available: iOS , Android

Do you want to create fantastic ringtones or convert MP3? Audio Editor - Music Mixer will let you do that conveniently. With its mix and play feature, you can add multiple music pieces together to create attractive ringtones. Not just this, Audio Editor - Music Mixer is useful for both amateur and professional musicians. It lets you mix and merge music clips on the go.

It lets you add audio effects; you can choose from a plethora of audio effects, EQ, normalize, add tempo, and much more. So, whether you want to splice a song or edit it, cut two songs or add them together, Audio Editor - Music Mixer is here and will let you edit your music files just the way you want.

9. Ferrite Recording Studio

Available: iOS

Ferrite Recording Studio is a dedicated audio editing tool that lets you work on professional voice production, radio journalism, podcast, and more. Whether you have voiceovers, speeches, and lectures that you want to edit, Ferrite Recording Studio will let you do that efficiently. With its easy-to-use voice memo, creating interesting tracks will become seamless.

With Ferrite Recording Studio, you will no longer have to worry about spending hours and hours editing an audio piece. Every feature will be available to you right on the app. For example, you can monitor the levels of your live recording through the app and listen to it. If you want to import audio, you can import music files from iCloud, Music library, and more. It is a free tool but has advanced features, which you can purchase separately.

10. djay - DJ App & AI Mixer

Available: Android , iOS

djay - DJ App & AI Mixer is an award-winning audio editing tool and offers you an easy-to-understand interface. The layout it offers will make you feel as if you are using a real DJ studio. The app has an in-built equalizer, which you can use to customize the frequencies. Moreover, it is available for both Android and iOS users. It has low-pass and high-pass filters allowing you to create muffled underwater sounds.

It lets you change the tempo, and a galore of music editing features are also available. The djay - DJ App & AI Mixer app, which is one of the best audio editing tools, makes working on audio files convenient. If you want to change the pitch, you can do that; else, keep it the same. Yes, there is a learning curve, but you will enjoy using it once you get the hang of it.

Conclusion

These are the top ten iPhone and iPad audio editing apps that you can go for. But before picking one, we will advise trying each of them and then make an informed decision. All the tools we have listed here are professional audio editing tools loaded with fantastic features. Get inspired by them and start editing your audios today!

Free Download

For Win 7 or later (64-bit)

Filmora secure download Secure Download

Free Download

For macOS 10.14 or later

Filmora secure download Secure Download

Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>

download filmora app for ios ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t ) download filmora app for android ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t )

author avatar

Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Audio recording is an integral part of every phone. This feature lets you record audios that you think are important and will be useful. If you have a recorded music file, you will certainly like the audio to sound excellent. And to be able to do that, you know you will have to edit your audio. But rather than editing your audios using your computer , what if you find out the best audio editing apps for iPhone to edit your audio files on the go?

To make things easier for you, we have hand-picked the top ten and the best audio editing apps for iPhone that you can try. These audio apps are more than a recorder ; they can help you to edit audio files professionally. Keep reading to find out which tools they are.

filmora logo

A cross-platform for making videos anywhere for all creators

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Why your video editing isn’t good enough? How about some creative inspo?

  • 100 Million+ Users
  • 150+ Countries and Regions
  • 4 Million+ Social Media Followers
  • 5 Million+ Stock Media for Use

Try It Free Try It Free

Try It Free

Try It Free

* Secure Download

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10 Best Audio Editing Apps for iPhone and iPad

1. GarageBand

Audio editing app for iPhone - GarageBand

Available – iOS

If you love music and want to create musical pieces, you will enjoy using GarageBand. This audio editor will let you record audio, create sample pieces, and even learn the basics of multiple musical instruments. However, unlike other audio editing tools, it lets you play musical instruments straight from the app, and the fantastic thing about this is that it produces real sound.

Whether you want to create RnB, Hip-Hop, EDM, or other live sounds, GarageBand will let you do that effortlessly. From AMP, guitar, bass to keyboards sounds, GarageBand is a legit audio editor that enables you to edit music files in just a few minutes.

2. Edjing Mix – DJ app

Audio editing app for iPhone - Edjing Mix – DJ

Available - iOS

If you are a DJ and looking for an audio app that will let you edit a music piece on the go, you must try Edjing Mix – DJ. This fantastic audio editing tool works on both iPad and iPhone and lets you work in a real DJ setup and environment. In addition, Edjing Mix – DJ app offers users fantastic audio editing tools that let you enhance a music piece’s audio quality.

Moreover, Edjing Mix – DJ has integrated with SoundCloud Go+, TIDAL Premium, iTunes, and more so that you can instantly start editing the song file that you want to. Although Edjing Mix – DJ is free to use, it comes with in-app purchases, which you can try to enhance the audio quality.

3. Hokusai Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - Hokusai Audio Editor

Available- iOS

When it comes to basic audio editing needs, one iOS that you can trust is Hokusai Audio Editor. This audio editor is not just for editing music pieces but for all kinds of audio. Since your iPhone can’t filter unwanted and irrelevant noises from audio, Hokusai Audio Editor can easily help you get rid of them.

If you want, you can even add multiple audio tracks at once and begin editing them. It has a free version, but the free version won’t have many features; hence, if you want to try the complete features of Hokusai Audio Editor, we recommend trying the paid service. You will find amplitude tools as well, such as gain control, fade-out, fade-in, and more.

4. WavePad Music and Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - WavePad Music and Audio Editor

Available- iOS , Android

WavePad Music and Audio Editor is a professional audio editor that lets you edit all kinds of audio, including music files. Some of the common editing features that you will find here at WavePad Music and Audio Editor are cut, copy, paste, add echo, make noise reduction, and amplify the sound. In addition, it boasts multiple features to edit audio files.

If you want to trim or enhance ringtones and voiceovers, you can try WavePad Music and Audio Editor because its simple-to-use features will allow you to do that without any issue. Moreover, WavePad Music and Audio Editor support multiple audio formats. The app is free for both iPhone and Android users, but there will be some ads that may bother you when you work.

5. Audio Editor Tool

Audio editing app for iPhone - Audio Editor Tool

Available: iOS

If you are looking for a straightforward audio editing tool with robust editing tools, you should try Audio Editor Tool, available only for iPhones and iPads. It lets you cut, copy, and paste an audio copy, but apart from that, you can add effects, such as delay, reverb, and pitch using EQ. So, whether you have a voiceover or music file, Audio Editor Tool will let you edit all kinds of audio files without any hassle.

One of the good things about the Audio Editor Tool is that the developers of this music editing tool have made it simple to use. It has multiple sound effects, an 8-band equalizer and even lets you record music straight through the app. To download Audio Editor Tool, visit the App Store. It’s free to use, but for better audio editing tools, you can make in-app purchases.

6. Lexis Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - Lexis Audio Editor

Available: Android , iOS

Lexis Audio Editor is best for combining multiple audio files and editing them at once. This is a robust audio editing tool and comes loaded with multiple editing features. Once you download Lexis Audio Editor, you can start recording audio, edit it then and there, and also tweak the audio clip by adding different audio features.

This audio editing tool spoils you with many audio editing features, such as copy, paste, trim, change speed, tempo, pitch, and more. In addition, you can even reduce noise, add an echo, and adjust the reverb. It has ten band equalizers. To download, you can visit the App Store or Play Store.

7. TwistedWave Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - TwistedWave Audio Editor

Available: iOS

TwistedWave Audio Editor lets you edit your audio files instantly. This is a professional audio processing app that you can download on your iPhone. After the TwistedWave Audio Editor update itself, it included many robust audio editing tools. You can use it to add effects, such as normalize, amplify, and fade. The interface is simple, and in addition to the basic append, cut, copy, and paste features, there’s a lot more than you can do.

With this audio editing tool in your handset, creating and editing music on the go will become easy. If you want, you can change the speed of some parts of the audio file and even change the pitch. It’s not a free tool, but the features it provides are worth every penny.

8. Audio Editor - Music Mixer

Audio editing app for iPhone - Audio Editor - Music Mixer

Available: iOS , Android

Do you want to create fantastic ringtones or convert MP3? Audio Editor - Music Mixer will let you do that conveniently. With its mix and play feature, you can add multiple music pieces together to create attractive ringtones. Not just this, Audio Editor - Music Mixer is useful for both amateur and professional musicians. It lets you mix and merge music clips on the go.

It lets you add audio effects; you can choose from a plethora of audio effects, EQ, normalize, add tempo, and much more. So, whether you want to splice a song or edit it, cut two songs or add them together, Audio Editor - Music Mixer is here and will let you edit your music files just the way you want.

9. Ferrite Recording Studio

Available: iOS

Ferrite Recording Studio is a dedicated audio editing tool that lets you work on professional voice production, radio journalism, podcast, and more. Whether you have voiceovers, speeches, and lectures that you want to edit, Ferrite Recording Studio will let you do that efficiently. With its easy-to-use voice memo, creating interesting tracks will become seamless.

With Ferrite Recording Studio, you will no longer have to worry about spending hours and hours editing an audio piece. Every feature will be available to you right on the app. For example, you can monitor the levels of your live recording through the app and listen to it. If you want to import audio, you can import music files from iCloud, Music library, and more. It is a free tool but has advanced features, which you can purchase separately.

10. djay - DJ App & AI Mixer

Available: Android , iOS

djay - DJ App & AI Mixer is an award-winning audio editing tool and offers you an easy-to-understand interface. The layout it offers will make you feel as if you are using a real DJ studio. The app has an in-built equalizer, which you can use to customize the frequencies. Moreover, it is available for both Android and iOS users. It has low-pass and high-pass filters allowing you to create muffled underwater sounds.

It lets you change the tempo, and a galore of music editing features are also available. The djay - DJ App & AI Mixer app, which is one of the best audio editing tools, makes working on audio files convenient. If you want to change the pitch, you can do that; else, keep it the same. Yes, there is a learning curve, but you will enjoy using it once you get the hang of it.

Conclusion

These are the top ten iPhone and iPad audio editing apps that you can go for. But before picking one, we will advise trying each of them and then make an informed decision. All the tools we have listed here are professional audio editing tools loaded with fantastic features. Get inspired by them and start editing your audios today!

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Audio recording is an integral part of every phone. This feature lets you record audios that you think are important and will be useful. If you have a recorded music file, you will certainly like the audio to sound excellent. And to be able to do that, you know you will have to edit your audio. But rather than editing your audios using your computer , what if you find out the best audio editing apps for iPhone to edit your audio files on the go?

To make things easier for you, we have hand-picked the top ten and the best audio editing apps for iPhone that you can try. These audio apps are more than a recorder ; they can help you to edit audio files professionally. Keep reading to find out which tools they are.

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10 Best Audio Editing Apps for iPhone and iPad

1. GarageBand

Audio editing app for iPhone - GarageBand

Available – iOS

If you love music and want to create musical pieces, you will enjoy using GarageBand. This audio editor will let you record audio, create sample pieces, and even learn the basics of multiple musical instruments. However, unlike other audio editing tools, it lets you play musical instruments straight from the app, and the fantastic thing about this is that it produces real sound.

Whether you want to create RnB, Hip-Hop, EDM, or other live sounds, GarageBand will let you do that effortlessly. From AMP, guitar, bass to keyboards sounds, GarageBand is a legit audio editor that enables you to edit music files in just a few minutes.

2. Edjing Mix – DJ app

Audio editing app for iPhone - Edjing Mix – DJ

Available - iOS

If you are a DJ and looking for an audio app that will let you edit a music piece on the go, you must try Edjing Mix – DJ. This fantastic audio editing tool works on both iPad and iPhone and lets you work in a real DJ setup and environment. In addition, Edjing Mix – DJ app offers users fantastic audio editing tools that let you enhance a music piece’s audio quality.

Moreover, Edjing Mix – DJ has integrated with SoundCloud Go+, TIDAL Premium, iTunes, and more so that you can instantly start editing the song file that you want to. Although Edjing Mix – DJ is free to use, it comes with in-app purchases, which you can try to enhance the audio quality.

3. Hokusai Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - Hokusai Audio Editor

Available- iOS

When it comes to basic audio editing needs, one iOS that you can trust is Hokusai Audio Editor. This audio editor is not just for editing music pieces but for all kinds of audio. Since your iPhone can’t filter unwanted and irrelevant noises from audio, Hokusai Audio Editor can easily help you get rid of them.

If you want, you can even add multiple audio tracks at once and begin editing them. It has a free version, but the free version won’t have many features; hence, if you want to try the complete features of Hokusai Audio Editor, we recommend trying the paid service. You will find amplitude tools as well, such as gain control, fade-out, fade-in, and more.

4. WavePad Music and Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - WavePad Music and Audio Editor

Available- iOS , Android

WavePad Music and Audio Editor is a professional audio editor that lets you edit all kinds of audio, including music files. Some of the common editing features that you will find here at WavePad Music and Audio Editor are cut, copy, paste, add echo, make noise reduction, and amplify the sound. In addition, it boasts multiple features to edit audio files.

If you want to trim or enhance ringtones and voiceovers, you can try WavePad Music and Audio Editor because its simple-to-use features will allow you to do that without any issue. Moreover, WavePad Music and Audio Editor support multiple audio formats. The app is free for both iPhone and Android users, but there will be some ads that may bother you when you work.

5. Audio Editor Tool

Audio editing app for iPhone - Audio Editor Tool

Available: iOS

If you are looking for a straightforward audio editing tool with robust editing tools, you should try Audio Editor Tool, available only for iPhones and iPads. It lets you cut, copy, and paste an audio copy, but apart from that, you can add effects, such as delay, reverb, and pitch using EQ. So, whether you have a voiceover or music file, Audio Editor Tool will let you edit all kinds of audio files without any hassle.

One of the good things about the Audio Editor Tool is that the developers of this music editing tool have made it simple to use. It has multiple sound effects, an 8-band equalizer and even lets you record music straight through the app. To download Audio Editor Tool, visit the App Store. It’s free to use, but for better audio editing tools, you can make in-app purchases.

6. Lexis Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - Lexis Audio Editor

Available: Android , iOS

Lexis Audio Editor is best for combining multiple audio files and editing them at once. This is a robust audio editing tool and comes loaded with multiple editing features. Once you download Lexis Audio Editor, you can start recording audio, edit it then and there, and also tweak the audio clip by adding different audio features.

This audio editing tool spoils you with many audio editing features, such as copy, paste, trim, change speed, tempo, pitch, and more. In addition, you can even reduce noise, add an echo, and adjust the reverb. It has ten band equalizers. To download, you can visit the App Store or Play Store.

7. TwistedWave Audio Editor

Audio editing app for iPhone - TwistedWave Audio Editor

Available: iOS

TwistedWave Audio Editor lets you edit your audio files instantly. This is a professional audio processing app that you can download on your iPhone. After the TwistedWave Audio Editor update itself, it included many robust audio editing tools. You can use it to add effects, such as normalize, amplify, and fade. The interface is simple, and in addition to the basic append, cut, copy, and paste features, there’s a lot more than you can do.

With this audio editing tool in your handset, creating and editing music on the go will become easy. If you want, you can change the speed of some parts of the audio file and even change the pitch. It’s not a free tool, but the features it provides are worth every penny.

8. Audio Editor - Music Mixer

Audio editing app for iPhone - Audio Editor - Music Mixer

Available: iOS , Android

Do you want to create fantastic ringtones or convert MP3? Audio Editor - Music Mixer will let you do that conveniently. With its mix and play feature, you can add multiple music pieces together to create attractive ringtones. Not just this, Audio Editor - Music Mixer is useful for both amateur and professional musicians. It lets you mix and merge music clips on the go.

It lets you add audio effects; you can choose from a plethora of audio effects, EQ, normalize, add tempo, and much more. So, whether you want to splice a song or edit it, cut two songs or add them together, Audio Editor - Music Mixer is here and will let you edit your music files just the way you want.

9. Ferrite Recording Studio

Available: iOS

Ferrite Recording Studio is a dedicated audio editing tool that lets you work on professional voice production, radio journalism, podcast, and more. Whether you have voiceovers, speeches, and lectures that you want to edit, Ferrite Recording Studio will let you do that efficiently. With its easy-to-use voice memo, creating interesting tracks will become seamless.

With Ferrite Recording Studio, you will no longer have to worry about spending hours and hours editing an audio piece. Every feature will be available to you right on the app. For example, you can monitor the levels of your live recording through the app and listen to it. If you want to import audio, you can import music files from iCloud, Music library, and more. It is a free tool but has advanced features, which you can purchase separately.

10. djay - DJ App & AI Mixer

Available: Android , iOS

djay - DJ App & AI Mixer is an award-winning audio editing tool and offers you an easy-to-understand interface. The layout it offers will make you feel as if you are using a real DJ studio. The app has an in-built equalizer, which you can use to customize the frequencies. Moreover, it is available for both Android and iOS users. It has low-pass and high-pass filters allowing you to create muffled underwater sounds.

It lets you change the tempo, and a galore of music editing features are also available. The djay - DJ App & AI Mixer app, which is one of the best audio editing tools, makes working on audio files convenient. If you want to change the pitch, you can do that; else, keep it the same. Yes, there is a learning curve, but you will enjoy using it once you get the hang of it.

Conclusion

These are the top ten iPhone and iPad audio editing apps that you can go for. But before picking one, we will advise trying each of them and then make an informed decision. All the tools we have listed here are professional audio editing tools loaded with fantastic features. Get inspired by them and start editing your audios today!

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Filmora secure download Secure Download

Free Download

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