> You'd be amazed how much can go into "simple" resampling... if you care about being accurate, anyway.
Audacity is "My First Audio Editor", and people use it primarily because it's free. Quality is not a concern. Audacity is a great entry point for people who are new to audio production, but those users eventually graduate to better, more fit-for-task audio tools.
You are correct about Audacity being used primarily because it's free, and it's certainly very far from professional audio software. But I think it's pretty unfair to say that quality isn't a concern, because I'm sure that the developers care very much about quality.
Audacity is "My First Audio Editor", and people use it primarily because it's free. Quality is not a concern. Audacity is a great entry point for people who are new to audio production, but those users eventually graduate to better, more fit-for-task audio tools.
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