Audio editor- light, free or cheap for W10.

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  1. pop 5tudi0oz

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    I don't want to open Cubase every time I have to edit an audio file, do you know a quick (light on cpu) app to do that? Thanks! Elmer
     
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    Like.. Reaper? Or Audacity or Tenacity?
     
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    Audacity? Soundop?
     
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    If I need to trim or offline process audio files my go-to is Sound Forge (as it has been for 20+ years or so), but... it's not exactly lightweight. But after the initial learning curve to pick up the basics it is fast to use.

    Might not be the lightweight solution, and I've given up using it as Ableton's external editor for that reason. Audacity works fine but it's not optimal for my use (because it's really a multitrack editor) so I use Acon Digital's Acoustica for that.

    So in short: Sound Forge for features, Acoustica for editing from a DAW.
     
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    Audacity, Soundop, Wavepad, Goldwave (all light weight)

    Acoustica 7 is my everyday go to
     
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    Adobe Audition my favorite and it starts up quick.
     
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    The most logical option for a Cubase user would ofc be Steinberg Wavelab since it's so well integrated into Cubase. It's not exactly cheap though. Do you use legit Cubase?

    If Wavelab (cracked or legit) is out of question, then your best bet is probably Audacity. It's not the fastest and simplest, but it's the only free editor that has (almost) everything I would need. There are other free ones, but they are usually very basic and doesn't have the features I need for cleaning up recordings.

    I still use iZotope RX8, but since I'm trying to replace all my iZotope plugins and software with equally good or better alternatives, I can't really recommend it. The best commercial alternative I've found so far is Acoustica. Haven't bought it yet, but will probably do so eventually.
     
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    Wavosaur, free audio editor.
     
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    Audacity for me. Straight forward GUI. I also use it to record Spotify lossless tracks to FLAC.
     
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    Adobe Audition, but it's not free and maybe overkill for what you need. Some [FREE] options not yet previously mentioned :
    Ocenaudio
    SPwave
     
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    Wavosaur.
     
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    Audacity (free)

    Goldwave (pay)
     
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    Well, Adobe Audition is better for multi-track editing and podcasting, while Sound Forge excels at single-track editing, audio restoration, and batch processing... or you could use both!
     
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