Tenacity Tenacity Team
winget install --id=TenacityTeam.Tenacity -e
Tenacity is a free and open source audio editor forked from the popular audio editor Audacity. Tenacity is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later. It contains the following features: - Recording from audio devices, real or virtual. - Support for importing from and exporting to a wide range of audio formats, extensible with FFmpeg. - High quality audio processing, including up to 32-bit float audio support. - Extensibility with support for plug-ins, providing support for VST 2, LADSPA/LV2, and AU plugins. - Support for scripting in the built-in scripting language Nyquist, or in Python, Perl, and other languages with named pipes. - Editing arbitrary sampling and multi-track timeline. - Accessibility including editing via keyboard, screen reader support and narration support. - Tools useful in the analysis of signals, including audio. Tenacity does not have a single application when it comes to audio processing. Musicians recording real instruments can make a song in Tenacity, podcasters can edit their episodes in Tenacity, and even academic researchers can analyze signals using Tenacity. We don’t intend to focus Tenacity on a single area of audio processing, but rather, we intend to focus Tenacity over audio processing in general, including the aforementioned applications.
Tenacity is an easy-to-use multi-track audio editor and recorder designed to provide high-quality audio editing capabilities across multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and others. Built on the foundation of Audacity and developed by a diverse community of volunteers, Tenacity offers a modern, privacy-friendly alternative for audio creation and manipulation.
Key Features:
- Cross-platform support with native builds for various operating systems.
- Open-source and free/libre software (FLOSS) development model.
- Multi-track recording and editing with support for arbitrary sampling rates.
- Export and import capabilities for a wide range of audio formats, including Matroska chapters as label tracks.
- High-quality audio handling up to 32-bit float precision.
- Support for VST, LV2, and AU plugins, along with scripting in Nyquist, Python, Perl, and other languages via named pipes.
- Enhanced accessibility features, including keyboard navigation and screen reader support.