Need some audio editing help

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did anyone mention Sound Forge?

but yeah audacity is good - there was also another free one that was a predominantly green screen I can't remember what it was called now
 
cooledit?

i still use that fucker occasionally - less now that audacity is around, but it's a pretty hefty testament to the thing that it's basically still the best/most efficient/least-bloated raw wav editor on the market, even after adobe rolled it into audition
 
holy fuk, though there would be an actual audio engineering question in here not just "hai guys, hows do i edits the sounds into one sound!?"

However, I second Audacity as an editor, simple, clean, easy, no frills that will confuse you. Does the job and its free.
 
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