I use a tried and true audio editor and processor call Gold Wave.
http://goldwave.com
It is totally accessible, and editing files together can be done using
the audio, you don't have to use a wave editor. Best part, if you are
just planning this one project, it is free for something like 2000
keystrokes. The developer is also very responsive to enquiries and has
worked to keep this main stream program accessible for many years.
HTH
Original message:
> I use Windows 11 and JAWS 2024, latest updates on both. I am planning a
> couple of projects which involve recording a series of audio files for
> my family.
> The project will not be complex in any nature, but may involve some
> editing of the material. What program out there would be best, and most
> importantly, most accessible with JAWS?
> Thanks for your recommendations. I am a beginner in doing audio work,
> but hope to make this a bit of a hobby.
> Keith
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