12-14-2011, 02:17 PM
Yep, Audacity works fine for what she needs and is free to boot. If she needs to do anything fancier than what Audacity allows for, check out Reaper. I used it to record few songs a few Christmases ago and it is WAAAAY more than what I need, but it has a ton of stuff built in and is constantly being developed by the same guy who made Winamp. It was full-featured and stable 2 years ago when I used it, so I would imagine that another 2+ years of development would make it even better. I think you can download it and use it as much as you want for 30 days and a license for an individual (as opposed to a company) is only $60. I finished with it within the 30 days but I ended up buying it anyway, it's just that good.