Hi, people.
First of all, let me tell you I'm new to this. Not only to the forum, but to the whole taping thing. (And now that I've checked the basics here, I'm not sure I've done things right...

.)
Well, the thing is I've taped a show using a Sony Icd-Px 820 voice recorder (records directly to mp3 format: 192 kbps/44.1 kHz) I see you guys go much more professional than that, but I needed a good combination of something fast (I mean, fast to arrive in time for the show) + cheap + conceivable + good quality. Well, what is done is done, and I hope you can help me to improve the sound quality...
In overall, the sound quality is pretty fair, which is good. Because I know it is sort of hard to make a recording sound better... But I specially looking for hints on how to eliminate noises (coughs and digital cameras' beeps - those that sound like R2-D2's noises...

). As I said, I know it's not exactly easy to do such a thing, but I'm hoping someone can give me some helpful hint.
First of all, what program should I use? SoundForge? Vegas - I know it is designed for videos, but someone told me it works pretty well with audio too -? Audition?
Then, if I'm not abusing your patience, what tools in these programs could I use for such modifications?
What I did up to now was:
Recorded the show > copied the mp3 file to my computer > splitted the songs (Direct WAV MP3 Splitter) > leveled the volume (MP3Gain) > applied fades (Nero WaveEditor).
Sorry if my explanations weren't clear, English is not my first language.
Best,
M.H.
P.S.: One of the songs was played in a lower volume, with fewer instruments being played... that causes a sudden volume change, when the song is over and the audience starts applauding... any good way to fix that awkward sensation? Or do you think it is best to keep the original impression people at the audience had at that moment?