Mastering Audacity – A Comprehensive Guide to Recording and Editing Audio
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Session 4: Audacity
(ICT and communication tech)
Content:
Audacity window
Audacity tools
Recording audio
Importing audio
Editing audio
Exporting audio
1-Audacity window:
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2-Audacity tools
2-1:Menu bar
2-2:Tools toolbar
2-3:Transport toolbar
2- 4 The edit toolbar
3-Recording an audio
Use the record button to start recording
A new audio track is started as shown:
• You can pause the recording using the pause button in the transport bar
• After you finish recording, press the stop button.
4-Importing an audio:
-From the File menu, select the audio you wish to import, then click "Open.
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5- Editing audio
5- 1 By selecting a part of the audio, you can:
• Cut
• Copy
• Paste
• Delete
• Split
• Mute/Unmute
5- 2 Fade in \ Fade out
-Using the selection tool, select the part you want to fade in/out, then from effect tab choose Fading, then Fade In or Fade out
For more precise control, consider using the Envelope Tool to manually adjust volume levels over time.
5 -3 Filters
• High Pass Filter – Removes low-frequency sounds
• Low Pass Filter – Removes high-frequency sounds
• Notch Filter – sharply attenuates frequency-specific noise
• Shelf Filter – curve is flat at both ends rather than flat only at the frequencies being passed
5- 4 Extra effects:
• Amplify (From Volume and Compression)
• Echo (From Delay and Reverb)
• Pitch
• Tempo (Speed)
• Noise reduction
• Reverse (From Special)
5- 5 Mixing audio:
Select the track you want to mix, then from Tracks, Mix, Mix Stereo Down to Mono
5- 6 Mix two audios together
• At the end of the first track, drag the second track and add it next to the first track.
• Then from Tracks, Mix, Mix and Render so it becomes
one track
6-Exporting an audio
• From File, Export then choose the file format you want
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