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Well... I personally use sndrec32 (Sound Recorder) for wav editing/compressing, mainly because I haven't found any free programs that work better. I guess you could search the web, but I'll be willing to bet that you'll find converters more often than editors...
This is borderline on-topic. Technically, while wav files are related to mapmaking, editing wav files is not really what this section is for... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Maps made by Roy
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I've been using Audacity for any sound editing needs I encounter.
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Staredit compresses 16-bit much better than 8-bit - so much so that the 8-bit would actually add more space to the map than a 16-bit .WAV.
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While it may not have complex functions like gold wave, "Audacity" is very easy to use, and effective. you can download Audacity at Audacity.SourceForge.net
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