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[-] horseloaf@sh.itjust.works 36 points 4 days ago

Tenacity - a pre-enshitification fork of Audacity. An audio recorder and editor that does multi-track recording, effects and much more in a really simple UI.

[-] lime@feddit.nu 8 points 4 days ago

isn't this dead?

personally i quite like the ui improvements of audacity, and since the telemetry is opt-in on first launch i don't really have any other problems with it either.

[-] everett@lemmy.ml 11 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

There were commits yesterday.

[-] lime@feddit.nu 5 points 4 days ago
[-] pseudo@jlai.lu 5 points 4 days ago

What happened to Audacity? I rarely use it and I only do basic stuff but it was always a very good experience for me.

[-] osugi_sakae@midwest.social 2 points 3 days ago

Around 4 or 5 years ago, the Audacity project was acquired by a company that has several other open source music / audio related programs. The first few months did not go well because the company did several things with Audacity that the community didn't like (like the telemetry that others have mentioned). It seemed like the company was trying to take an uber-popular open source project and convert it into something not in keeping with community expectations. Some forks of Audacity were started.

As others have said, the controversy seems to have died down. Gentoo at least, and probably many other Linux distros, have Audacity and not the forks in their repositories.

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