Recommended editing programs
Adobe Audition, formally Syntrillium Software’s Cool Edit Pro product, is a preferred tool we use here.
http://www.adobe.com/
SoX – Sound eXchange is a useful tool that claims to be the “swiss army knife of sound processing programs”. This useful utility can convert from just about any sound format to another format, change sample rates, pitch, speed, filter, etc.
http://sox.sourceforge.net/
Goldwave – is a low cost, simple digital audio editor.
http://www.goldwave.com/
Sound Forge – is a higher end digital audio editor, with capabilities similar to Adobe’s Audition product.
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/
There are literally hundreds, if not thousands of software utilities available to edit, and manipulate WAV files, and to cover them all in this manual would be impossible. The short list above represents those we have direct experience with and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend.
Storing files on the FLASH card
Multi-Media Card adapters
A wide range of options exist in both internal and external FLASH card adapters that are compatible with modern desktop computers. One of the most common adapters plugs into the USB port on your computer and allows you to read and write files to one or more FLASH card media types.
These types of media adapters can generally be purchased new for less than $20 at your local computer store.
Due to the variety of products available, it is beyond the scope of this manual to provide a tutorial on their use.
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