> The software that will do everything you mentioned is called “Cool Edit” (It may have a new name now that Adobe has bought it)
Adobe Audition, I use it every day at work. Just goofing around one time a few years ago, I took a recording of a single gun shot and edited it to make it sound like 50 men were firing multiple shots at each other.
My relative has recording software that goes far beyond those programs. Put it this way he could go in and take out everyone of the gunshots, take a sample of the background noise and lay it in its place and you would never have heard any of the gunshots. Conversely he could take a sample of a guy online chatting sex talk with someone, make a separate track with the guns shots and play them at the sime together and it would all sound like the same event. If he wanted to add gunshots he’d just sample a small sound byte and lay it right in the track, then he’d play it and listen to it and fine tune it until it sounded “real” then master it as all one layer. It’s actually child’s play if you have the right software.
id like to hear the gunshots dubbed over bodyguard browns rap song..