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"I am looking to edit some music from a church. As in like cut out bad parts and simple tone tweaks. I guess it would be splicing bits together to make the song sound better or make it shorter. Some i need to make shorter b/c they can be 8 min. or more. Im just wondering if a osx program already can do it, or if there is a free program that does simple editing."
See if someone you know has an audio interface that came with Cubase LE4. ("LE4" stands for "lite edition", version 4).
This is a modestly stripped-down but still very functional version of Cubase Studio 4 that comes bundled with numerous audio interfaces out there.
Or, if you don't mind spending $99, you can buy "Cubase Essentials" which falls between the "full studio" and the "LE4" versions.
For editing, I've yet to see anything that surpasses Cubase in terms of ease-of-use, particularly for copying/cutting/moving audio clips, adjusting gain levels, etc.
I've played a bit with Logic, and could not find any _easy_ way to accomplish otherwise mundane tasks that are easily handled in Cubase. YMMV.
- John