![]() ![]() This requires more processing power and disk space than is available on most mobile devices. However, there is new reason to hope for Audacity on iPad: it appears the technical obstacles cited by the Audacity team for the lack of iPad support are disappearing.Īs of this writing (April 2021), the Audacity FAQ includes the following:¹Ĭurrent versions of Audacity work internally with uncompressed audio to permit high quality editing with a wide range of effects. Also, some would not agree a proprietary product-especially one requiring payment to unlock all features-is actually an “equivalent” to open-source Audacity. I haven’t found another suitable alternative. The currently-accepted answer, WavePad, seems to be sporadically unavailable on the App Store (at least in some regions).
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