Contrary to popular belief, the free, open-source software, Audacity, is NOT a Digital Audio Workstation. This week I talk about the differences between an Audio Editor with its destructive editing format and a true Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) with non-destructive, real-time, precision editing, and why you should make the switch.www.VoiceoverTalks.comwww.TunnixVO.comTwitter: @ScottTunnixInstagram: @Tunnix_VO
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Contrary to popular belief, the free, open-source software, Audacity, is NOT a Digital Audio Workstation. This week I talk about the differences between an Audio Editor with its destructive editing format and a true Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) with non-destructive, real-time, precision editing, and why you should make the switch.www.VoiceoverTalks.comwww.TunnixVO.comTwitter: @ScottTunnixInstagram: @Tunnix_VO
Contrary to popular belief, the free, open-source software, Audacity, is NOT a Digital Audio Workstation. This week I talk about the differences between an Audio Editor with its destructive editing format and a true Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) with non-destructive, real-time, precision editing, and why you should make the switch.www.VoiceoverTalks.comwww.TunnixVO.comTwitter: @ScottTunnixInstagram: @Tunnix_VO
Voiceover Talks
Contrary to popular belief, the free, open-source software, Audacity, is NOT a Digital Audio Workstation. This week I talk about the differences between an Audio Editor with its destructive editing format and a true Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) with non-destructive, real-time, precision editing, and why you should make the switch.www.VoiceoverTalks.comwww.TunnixVO.comTwitter: @ScottTunnixInstagram: @Tunnix_VO