![]() The idea in mind for this snippet would be for the introduction to a video. In about 20 minutes messing around with the software, I was able to figure out how to add a fade in and fade out, and crop the audio into a small clip. It allows you to split your audio into as many channels as you want, use 240 minute files, store up to 40 hours of audio on the site, and saves with the highest audio quality available. Lastly, the most expensive tier costs $20 a month, or $200 per year. The next tier costs $10 per month, or $100 per year, allows you to store 60 minute files, upgrades you to 20 hours of storage, and upgrades the audio quality on your files. The basic package comes at a rate of $5 per month, or $50 per year, includes mono and stereo channels, supports 20 minute files, and allows you to store 10 hours of audio with the same quality as the free version. Alternatively you can choose one of the three paid subscription plans available through the site. Once you’ve signed up, if you choose to use the free service, you can store a total of 1 hour of audio on the site, and individual audio files can be up to 5 minutes with poor audio quality in a single channel (mono) format. These features are good for the basics, but to fully make use of the software you have to pay for a monthly subscription. From there, you can crop, paste audio over, and add various affects to your audio. If you just want to record audio, you can start a fresh audio file from scratch. There are a few ways of setting up your audio, including importing from SoundCloud or Google Drive, or uploading from your computer. ![]() TwistedWave is an in-browser audio editing software.
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