No. Only audio.
yes if you record your voice.
Anything that makes sound.
My electirc guitar sound really muffled on Audacity as well miking the amp.
Both are software's and nothing else. Photoshop is image editing and audacity is to record and work with sound.
In order to record with Audacity, you have to either have a microphone plugged in to your computer or have a built-in mic. Once you have one of these, open up Audacity and press the button with the red circle in it to start recording. Press the stop button (the one with a black square) to stop recording.
Press Record.
Try Audacity, the free sound recorder and editor.
Installing Speakonia and registering it, you can type stuff up and export it as a .wav file. Or, you can download Audacity and install it. Make sure Stereo Mix is turned on or you have a "Line-In" cord. Set Audacity to record from Line In/Stereo Mix.
From the Internet? If so then you can download Audacity (Search for it) and the you can record using Line in this will record whatever sound the computer is playing, however this function does not work on vista.
Audacity is an open-souce audio recorder and editor. It is a completely free software that can record tracks, play tracks, edit tracks, and allows one to apply effects to the tracks.
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