an easy-to-use, cross-platform multi-track audio editor/recorder

Tenacity is an easy-to-use, cross-platform multi-track audio editor/recorder for Windows, Linux, and other operating systems and is developed by a group of volunteers as open-source software.

Features

Beneath Cheat Engine -

: Instead of just changing a value, users can inject custom assembly scripts to change how the game handles that value—for example, making a subtraction routine add health instead.

Beneath is a high-stakes, underwater psychological horror FPS released in 2025 where players navigate claustrophobic research stations and battle eldritch horrors. Given its "old-school" difficulty, scarce ammunition, and ruthless enemies, many players turn to to manage resources like oxygen, health, and ammo. Using a dedicated Cheat Table (.CT file) is the most efficient way to modify these values without manually scanning for memory addresses in every session. Core Features of Beneath Cheat Tables

Going deeper than simply changing a value involves changing the game's code. beneath cheat engine

: Users can generate a Pointer Map to find stable paths to values across different game instances.

Cheat Engine’s magic trick is letting you bypass the game’s logic and talk directly to the RAM. The "Unknown Initial Value" scan is where things get real. You aren't searching for "100." You're searching for a value that changed (you got shot) or decreased . That is forensic memory analysis. : Instead of just changing a value, users

Most community-developed tables for Beneath focus on bypassing the game's strict survival mechanics: Beneath - Page 2 - FearLess Cheat Engine

That’s not cheating. That’s philosophy. Using a dedicated Cheat Table (

: CE identifies these variables by scanning the "memory regions" of a running process.

Getting started

Pre-packaged builds are available through the releases page on the repository. Tenacity might also be packaged for your software distribution.

Alternatively, you can build Tenacity from source.

Download  for Windows, Mac, Linux, and BSD Documentation

Getting help

Our Matrix channel, #tenacity:matrix.org, is our most active communication channel, where you're welcome to ask questions and receive help in real time. You can also check us out on Mastodon for news and events.

For discussions regarding all things Tenacity, you can head on over to our Lemmy community .

Webchat IRC Matrix Mastodon Lemmy

Development

The upstream development repository is found on Codeberg. We maintain a GitHub mirror for accessibility and CI purposes, but pull requests are ignored.

To contribute to Tenacity, please read the contributing guidelines.

Codeberg

Mailing Lists

While most development happens on Codeberg, we also offer SourceHut as an alternative platform to accept code contributions.

Mailing lists

Legacy Versions, Audacium, and Saucedacity

In case you are interested in notable Audacity forks that have since merged with us, and about Tenacity's original codebase, you may visit the link below.

Legacy versions and other forks
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