Yep, Studio Recorder by the American Printing House is paid, and midrange in price, with GoldWave the cheapest and Sound Forge the most expensive. Someone gave me her key, but I wish I'd bought it outright. I don't get update notices so I have to keep checking for those regularly.
I know there are other audio editors, but these are the only three I have. Well, I also have Audacity too.
Recording is very limited in the demo. The recording will only be about a second long, not a very useful demo. It never expires but purchasing it is the only way to get any use out of it.
Oh got it. If you literally mean 1.00 second then it's useless. How can I even navigate or edit that recording to know how it sounds? But does the demo version still let me edit opened files not recorded within the app?
-- (thespyde): Recording is very limited in the demo. The recording will only be about a second long, not a very useful demo. It never expires but purchasing it is the only way to get any use out of it.
Well, what I meant was just that if the only limitation of the demo version of Studio Recorder is recording, then you may bypass that by reusing any other app to record and then open the file to edit it with Studio Recorder.