broadcast video and other things. It's basically a studio in a box. Lots of options. And again, audacity doesn't come pre-installed on most Linux distributions unless you go to something like Ubuntu Studio. But it is definitely the easiest, in my opinion, the easiest to learn that has a lot of functionality built in that lets you not only record your audio, but clean it up, like get rid of noise, reduce background noise, eliminate some artifacts in the audio and boost the volume if you need to do that. Smooth out the rough spots in your audio. Lots of different things. And, of course, edit out the stuff you want to take out. Lots of different functions there. And it's very sophisticated in the way it works, but it's very easy to use for the average user of software. Yeah, I'll tell you a little secret, Larry. I know there's a little radio station that's near me that's a little small nonprofit one. And they had a proprietary recording system. They would, you know, when people come in, (33/51)
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