Number of possibilities. 1) incorrect microphone settings in your general audio configuration - if you're not using microphone, turn the input down to zero simply mute it.
It is not possible, however the way that degrades the sound quality the least is audacity
My electirc guitar sound really muffled on Audacity as well miking the amp.
Audacity is a free open source program that you can make and edit sound effects. Here's how you use it: 1.record a sound on your microphone 2. Edit the sound. 3. Export the sound as an mp3 or wav. 4. Upload it to the internet . Here are some examples:http://www.freesound.org/usersViewSingle.php?id=718003
Try Audacity, the free sound recorder and editor.
Anything that makes sound.
Open audacity, add sound or music, highlight the timeline, click on effect, you should see reverse, now click on reverse.
Both are software's and nothing else. Photoshop is image editing and audacity is to record and work with sound.
Audacity is the name of a type of sound editing and recording software. It can be downloaded for free from websites such as Source Forge, Cnet and Softonic.
I suppose the best answer is to do it your way, just try, and see what happens! Or, is Audacity the name of a computer program?
For Windows, I would check out Audacity for basic sound editing and Wavelab Essentials for more mastering abilities. For Mac, Audacity and Peak LE.
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You can use audacity to help clear up the sound