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Who Developed Audacity?

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Audacity was started in the fall of 1999 by Dominic Mazzoni while he was a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. He was working on a research project with his advisor, Professor Roger Dannenberg, and they needed a tool that would let them visualize audio analysis algorithms. Over time, this program developed into a general audio editor, and other people started helping out.

What is Audacity? How do I use it?

FAQs for listening to and creating your own podiobook
Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems. for how to use it, there are a number of tutorials on the web. However, here are a few that we have recommended in the past: Audacity 1.2 Tutorial by Dan Eliot - Learn how to open and edit a WAV file, and save the result in an MP3. Audacity Tutorial by Daniel James - Shows how to mix a multi-track project. Includes sample sound files.

What is Audacity exactly?

AUDACITY: Frequently Asked Questions
Audacity is a theatre company. We are a nonprofit corporation, though not 501(c)3. We are beholden to the members of the company and the State of Texas and no one else. We dislike paperwork. We are striving to produce a body of work with a common aesthetic.

How was PennHIP developed?

Frequently Asked Questions
In 1983, Dr. Gail Smith from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine began to research and develop a scientific method for the early diagnosis of CHD. Multiple scientific disciplines - including biomechanics, orthopedics, clinical medicine, radiology, epidemiology and population genetics - have been incorporated during the development of PennHIP.

Why was the NDAC developed?

NCS | National Communications System | Frequently Asked Ques...
NCS developed the NDAC because of heavy NS/EP reliance on the PSN. The NDAC works to model natural and man-made disruptions to the PSN and enables the NCS to perform vendor independent analyses, develop models and methodologies to identify vulnerabilities and congestion, identify critical infrastructures’ dependence on telecommunications, and identify network effectiveness solutions.

Where was it developed?

DigitalDerm, Inc - FAQ
MoleMapCD technology was developed in conjunction with the Duke University Comprehensive Cancer Center in Durham, N.C. by Jim Grichnik, MD, PhD, a nationally-recognized melanoma researcher and clinician. Dr. Grichnik has used the technology at Duke for over 10 years.

How was AcneRecovery developed?

Questions about Acne? Here Are Answers To Your Questions Abo...
Following the success of the Trienelle skincare line for aging skin, Dr. Wilkinson turned his attention to acne. Both of his children have acne in their late 20’s – having started back in their early teens. And, having tried most of the different OTC and prescription treatments, still struggled. with the Trienelle products, Dr. Wilkinson collaborated with Dr. Ron DiSalvo and Dr. Jeane Huang for the acne treatment system. Dr.

Why was developed yet another language?

MetaL - Frequently asked questions
MetaL is not just yet another language. It is a meta-language which means that it can generate automatically programs in traditional languages, eventually for tasks that are tedious or take too much work to write code manually. Therefore, MetaL is not intended to be a competitor of traditional languages but rather a complement that can be used to increase the productivity of software developers.

How were essences developed?

Little Big Cat
The original essences, which were mostly made from flowers, were developed by Dr. Edward Bach (1886-1936), an English physician who gave up his busy practice to study and prepare the 38 flower essences (plus the 5-flower combination, Rescue Remedy) now known as Bach Flower Remedies or English Flower Essences. Dr. Bach was a physician and homeopath before discovering the energetic basis of illness and distress. He dedicated his life to creating this simple, effective, safe system of healing.

Can I get the vaccine once it's developed?

Pandemic Influenza Frequently Asked Questions
Very few people would be able to get vaccinated at first. If a pandemic occurs, federal, state and local governments will work with partner groups to make specific recommendations on the early use of vaccine. Current recommendations are to target limited vaccine supplies to people at high risk and healthcare workers.

Who developed SPECjAppServer2004?

SPECjAppServer2004 Frequently Asked Questions
SPECjAppServer2004 was developed by the Java subcommittee's core design team. BEA, Borland, Darmstadt University of Technology, HP, IBM, Intel, Oracle, Pramati, Sun and Sybase participated in design, implementation and testing phases of the product. SPECjAppServer2004 is not a refresh of the older SPECjAppServer (01,02) benchmarks. In addition to the EJB tier exercised in older SPECjAppServer benchmarks, SPECjAppServer2004 also extensively exercises the web tier and the messaging infrastructure.

Who developed CVSS?

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CVSS was commissioned by the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) tasked in support of the global Vulnerability Disclosure Framework. It is currently maintained by FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams) http://www.first.org/. CVSS was a joint effort involving many groups including: Since the original release of CVSS, additional groups have joined the CVSS effort and assisted in developing version 2 of CVSS. The current list of major participants is available at www.

Who developed the Lipoprint System?

Quantimetrix Corporation
Nehemias Muñiz designed the first Lipoprint test. He was hired by Robert W. Ban, Ph.D., a biochemist and founder of Quantimetrix Corporation to further develop the basic principle into a viable test for the research community. The addition of a software program by Gebhard Neyer, Ph.D., of Quantimetrix has expanded the capabilities of Lipoprint to its present day configuration.

How were colonias developed?

Colonias FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions)
The development of Texas colonias dates back to at least the 1950s. Using agriculturally worthless land, land that lay in floodplains or other rural properties, developers created unincorporated subdivisions. They divided the land into small lots, put in little or no infrastructure, then sold them to low-income individuals seeking affordable housing. Colonia residents generally have very low incomes.

Who developed GMT ?

GMT - Frequently Asked GMT Questions
GMT was created in 1988 by Paul Wessel and Walter H. F. Smith, and has undergone several revisions and major enhancements since then. The current version is 4.2.1. GMT is supported by the National Science Foundation.

How is Ubuntu developed?

Frequently Asked Questions | Ubuntu
Ubuntu is community developed. You can interact with the Ubuntu community including developers, translators and technical support activists through our mailing lists and IRC channels: There are several mailing lists that you can join. Some of these receive very high traffic so you may prefer to use a web forum.

Is Audacity really free? Why?

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Yes, in almost all senses. Audacity is not only distributed free of charge, but you are also free to do almost anything you want with it. Audacity is distributed under the terms of the General Public License (GPL). You are free to use this program for personal or commercial purposes. You are also free to give it away or sell it.

How can I help to improve Audacity?

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There are many ways you can help. If you are a programmer and you know C++, we can always use more developers. We especially need more Windows and MacOS programmers, as many of the current developers prefer Linux. If you would like to help out in any one of these ways, please email the developers at audacity-devel@lists.sourceforge.net. You may also want to go to the Sourceforge web site and join the mailing list yourself.

Can I include or sell Audacity on a CDROM ?

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Basically the same as the first question, so that is a big YES. You are also free to do almost anything you want with it. We do like to hear about it of course, but as long as you comply with the GNU Public License, you'll be ok. This means that you need to make any changes you make to Audacity available, including the source code. The source code doesn't need to be on the CDROM, but it should be available via the internet for example.
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