Recording Programs?

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    If by any chance, is there a audio recorder AND editor that has 'professional' features, and please dont mention Audacity, already have that, but Im just wondering if there's any good one's that are FREE (if not, dont worry then, post it anyway)
     
    Audacity is the best I know of that's free. If you have some free time you could try out WavePad or Wavosaur. I've never tried either of them myself, but they look decent.
     
    https://www.jingproject.com/

    This will record video and audio, it has Mac and Windows Versions, and it apparently will work in WINE if you're using Linux.
     
    Acoustica Mixcraft. It costs money, but... well, there's ways around that. Anyway, yeah; it's really nice.

    ... Oh, wait. What am I talking about? Fruity Loops Studio is probably the best recording/producing software on the net. Seriously. I've been using it for about three years now, and I still don't know all the features it has. But if you want something less complicated and more user friendly, I'd stick to MixCraft.
     
    Camtasia? It's a trial, but it works very well with web recordings. I have it, and I'm pleased with it. You can record and edit on it. It doesn't have a very good editing system, but gets the job done if you need something edited.
     
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