Using Audacity
 An audio editor and recording tool
Objectives
• Users should be able to record an audio file, edit
  files using copy and paste, and apply basic
  special effects.
• Users should be able to save their files for future
  use in student projects.
What is Audacity?
• Free, open source software for recording and editing
  audio
• Available for Mac, Windows, and Linux

You can:
  • Record live audio
  • Import iTunes files, CDs or any MP3
    or WAV files for editing
  • Cut, copy, and mix sounds
  • Change the speed or pitch of a
    recording
  • Export for using later
What can I use this for?
• After recording your own voice, or editing a song
  you can import your new file into a number of other
  software tools.
• Some ideas?
   o Dreamweaver – Record yourself for your website
   o PowerPoint- Edit background music for your slides
   o iMovie or Movie Maker - Create a song
     montage for your movie or change the speed of
     your favorite song to better fit the feel of the
     movie
Recording audio
• Save as a new           • Video
  project.
  • For now it can only
    be opened and used
    in Audacity. We’ll
    export it later.
• Check preferences
• Ready to record!
Importing audio and
            playback
• Create new project
• Import file
   1. Simply drag and
      drop the audio
      file in to the
      Audacity
      window.
   2. Select Import
      Audio ... in the
      File menu.
• Playback
Basic Audio
  Editing
• Making a
  selection
• Copying or
  Cutting that
  selection
• Silencing
  unwanted parts
• Duplicating
Special Effects
      • Change
        speed
      • Change
        pitch
      • Fade in/ out
      • Echo
Exporting and Importing
When you have
finished making
any edits to
your recording,
you are ready
to export your
file to an audio
file so it can
later be
imported into
another
software tool.
Exporting and Importing
• There are a
  number of tools
  to import your
  audio file into.
• If you are going
  to insert your
  file into a
  project, make
  sure you save it
  in the same
  folder as all of
  the other files.
Review
One key to remember is that you not only need to
save your Audacity file in your folder, but also export
the file into and audio file, such a WAV file. Only then
can it be imported into another tool.

It’s fun to play around with the different effects. Use
the preview button to see how it will sound before
making any changes.
Other Resources
• This just went over the basics of what you can do
  with Audacity. If you are interested in creating
  greater effects or edits like splits and sub-
  mixes, there are great resources on the web.
• Try here for more beginner techniques
• Or here for more advanced options

Using Audacity

  • 1.
    Using Audacity Anaudio editor and recording tool
  • 2.
    Objectives • Users shouldbe able to record an audio file, edit files using copy and paste, and apply basic special effects. • Users should be able to save their files for future use in student projects.
  • 3.
    What is Audacity? •Free, open source software for recording and editing audio • Available for Mac, Windows, and Linux You can: • Record live audio • Import iTunes files, CDs or any MP3 or WAV files for editing • Cut, copy, and mix sounds • Change the speed or pitch of a recording • Export for using later
  • 4.
    What can Iuse this for? • After recording your own voice, or editing a song you can import your new file into a number of other software tools. • Some ideas? o Dreamweaver – Record yourself for your website o PowerPoint- Edit background music for your slides o iMovie or Movie Maker - Create a song montage for your movie or change the speed of your favorite song to better fit the feel of the movie
  • 5.
    Recording audio • Saveas a new • Video project. • For now it can only be opened and used in Audacity. We’ll export it later. • Check preferences • Ready to record!
  • 6.
    Importing audio and playback • Create new project • Import file 1. Simply drag and drop the audio file in to the Audacity window. 2. Select Import Audio ... in the File menu. • Playback
  • 7.
    Basic Audio Editing • Making a selection • Copying or Cutting that selection • Silencing unwanted parts • Duplicating
  • 8.
    Special Effects • Change speed • Change pitch • Fade in/ out • Echo
  • 9.
    Exporting and Importing Whenyou have finished making any edits to your recording, you are ready to export your file to an audio file so it can later be imported into another software tool.
  • 10.
    Exporting and Importing •There are a number of tools to import your audio file into. • If you are going to insert your file into a project, make sure you save it in the same folder as all of the other files.
  • 11.
    Review One key toremember is that you not only need to save your Audacity file in your folder, but also export the file into and audio file, such a WAV file. Only then can it be imported into another tool. It’s fun to play around with the different effects. Use the preview button to see how it will sound before making any changes.
  • 12.
    Other Resources • Thisjust went over the basics of what you can do with Audacity. If you are interested in creating greater effects or edits like splits and sub- mixes, there are great resources on the web. • Try here for more beginner techniques • Or here for more advanced options