Updated: October 10, 2021
Recently, Audacity, a popular open-source audio-editing desktop software, has received a lot of criticism from users on Github, Reddit, and Twitter over its new controversial privacy policy. Acquired by Muse Group in May, Audacity’s new privacy policy is questionable and against the spirit of the open-source ecosystem. Audacity’s privacy policy page was updated on June 2, […]
Updated: October 15, 2021
Good Audio = Practice + Quality equipment + Audio editing. Now, the first two takes time and money, but the third one is easy to master. All you need is a small program called audacity. So, Audacity is a popular audio editing software that has been there for a decade now. People use it to […]
Published: November 23, 2025
Do you love finding the links between words? We’re talking about Conexo, the daily puzzle game that challenges you to find the hidden themes in a grid of 16 words. The premise is simple, but the game can be tricky: you’re given 16 words and must sort them into four groups of four, each sharing […]
Published: April 13, 2025
Samsung has started rolling out One UI 7 to several Galaxy phones, and with it comes a new feature: Audio Eraser, which first debuted with the Galaxy S25 series. It uses AI to remove background noise from your videos, making the audio much cleaner. Since then, the feature has been added to several older models […]
Updated: October 11, 2021
So recently, we had this weird problem with one of our YouTube videos (it’s fixed now). The audio on YouTube played on stereo speaker devices like laptops, smartphones, headphones, and earphones. However, it would just go mute on mono speaker devices. Finally, we were able to troubleshoot and fix the issue. Don’t worry if you […]
Updated: October 16, 2021
Zencastr is a popular podcast recorder and editor app but it is far from perfect. Podcasters have reported facing issues with Zencastr for one reason or another for some time now. It has gotten better over the years but still not there yet. That’s one reason why so many podcasters are looking for Zencastr alternatives. […]
Published: May 23, 2020
If you’ve been thinking of starting a podcast but you’re confused about which app to use for recording. Well, you’re in the right place. The number of apps on the app store can overwhelm you, but here’s a simple list that will help you choose one platform and stick to it. I’ll be discussing the […]
Published: January 21, 2020
Whether you’re recording a podcast, a speech or even a classroom lecture, you’ll find parts of the recording where there is no or minimal audio. It’s easy to edit and remove all these parts manually but there are easier and faster ways, so you don’t waste your time picking every detail. While this isn’t a […]
Published: December 20, 2019
You’re starting as a musician and you’ve procured all the hardware that was on your list, be it, mic, synth, etc, but you’re still looking for a DAW which will help you utilize the hardware to the fullest. I’ve already discussed best DAWs you can go for but most of these are industry standards and come […]
Updated: July 22, 2019
Missing Garageband? If you’ve moved to Windows from macOS, you’ll miss out on one of the most popular music production software suites. Garageband is a great option on macOS for budding musicians not only because it’s free but also how easy it’s to use. However, once you start using music production software on Windows, there’s […]
Updated: October 10, 2021
I recently went down the rabbit hole revisiting all the 8-bit games and I discovered a newfound love for 8bit art and music. After I finished the list of 8bit art maker apps, I wondered if there were any apps to make 8bit music? If you wish to create 8bit versions of your favorite songs, […]
Updated: June 25, 2019
Popular Softwares like Office 360, Maya, Adobe Photoshop, Premiere are great but mostly overkill for an individual creator or a small business. Not everyone can shell out a monthly subscription fee or they just don’t require cloud services. But, then what do you fall back onto? Well, there are some awesome open-source and free alternatives […]
Updated: May 26, 2022
While you can achieve significant noise reduction on smartphones, thanks to dedicated mics on the opposite ends, desktop and laptop computers often struggle with it. Let’s be real, you need a computer to have a professional meeting and there is no easy solution for it. I recently found out about Krisp and its noise reduction […]
Updated: June 19, 2020
Say you want to quickly download an unknown song playing on an Internet radio on your Mac or maybe record sounds coming from an application on your Mac. The first thing that comes into your mind is to use voice recording apps for iPhone or Android. And while they do work, the output audio will have […]
Updated: June 12, 2019
If you’re in the Apple ecosystem, you’re probably already enjoying the seamless sync between the devices. You pick your iPhone in the morning and your Apple Watch unlocks itself. You then sit at your desk and lift up your Mac’s lid, and it unlocks via Apple Watch. But what if there’s no Apple Watch? Would the […]
Published: April 5, 2019
Your Macbook has an internal mic, but it isn’t that good. Off course you can buy those external USB mics from Amazon, but they are quite expensive as well. Turns out, you can use your iPhone’s mic as an audio input for your Mac. The trick here is simple. All you need is an app that […]
Updated: October 16, 2021
Want to record lectures and interviews on the go? The good news is, you don’t have to use a full-blown computer to do some basic or even moderate level of audio editing or create your own music. There are several different powerful apps for both Android and iOS to edit audio on the go. We’re going to look at some […]
Published: February 28, 2019
The ecosystem is a thing and that’s what makes Apple products so good to use. We have something similar called “Your Phone Companion” on Windows. It tries to bridge the gap between Windows and Android phone. But, let’s be honest it’s still got a long way to go. Until then, you can always use some third-party […]
Updated: November 20, 2020
Smooth workflow is one of the reasons why Audio and Video Professionals prefer Mac to Windows. As long as you have the right apps, you wouldn’t face any glitches, per se. If you want to record audio for music production, podcasts or something else, you need the best audio recording software for Mac. By default, […]
Updated: October 16, 2021
When you want to edit an audio file or when you want to create or record your own music, you need a capable audio editing software that has all the features, can handle long sessions of recording, and even lets you make and manage music. In our previous articles we covered free audio editing software, […]
Updated: October 16, 2021
Recently, I’ve shared some of the best sites to download music for free and legally. If you are using the music files downloaded from these sites or using your own recordings, you obviously need a good music or audio editor. A music editor lets you polish the downloaded music or your own recordings by removing […]
Updated: October 15, 2021
Mac OS X has all essential software built-in (like word editor, screen recorder, video editor, etc.) But still, it’s always nice to have some extra apps, to increase your productivity. So, here are some free MAC Apps (video demo on YouTube), that will increase your productivity and eliminate the mild annoyance of OS X. Useful MAC […]
Updated: October 16, 2021
Say you want to record the sound coming out of your computer like — a skype call, music from online streaming service or let just say you want to extract a dialogue from an old movie. For this, you will need to record the system audio i.e. the sound coming out of your computer. But the process is not […]
Updated: October 16, 2021
Here is the list of useful Windows software that everyone should have. #1 Flux the blue light coming out of your computer’s monitor affect your sleep cycle. So flux automatically adjust the brightness and color of your screen based on the time of the day. #2 PhotoRec recover accidentally deleted files or even data from corrupt […]
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