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At IUB, where can I edit a sound file?

At Indiana University Bloomington, you can edit digital sound files in any of the Mac OS X or Windows Student Technology Centers (STCs) or Residential Technology Centers (RTCs).

For Mac OS X, you can use:

  • SoundHack
  • ProTools LE (TV 250 only)
  • Audacity
  • Garage Band

For Windows, you can use:

  • Audacity (Click Start, and then All Programs. Select Presentations-Multimedia.)
  • Sanako Media Assistant Lite (Click Start, and then All Programs. Select Departmentally Sponsored, and then Lang.)

Other departmentally sponsored Windows programs for sound editing include Cool Edit 96 (Speech and Hearing Sciences) and Sound Forge (Education).

The Mac OS X STCs in the Music Library (third floor) have SoundHack, digitizers, sequencers, and editors that you can use as well.

For information on software currently available in the Indiana University Bloomington STCs, see the IUB STC Software Lists.

Faculty or instructors who need sound editing assistance for course-related materials should contact the Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (CITL).

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Last modified on September 20, 2011.

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