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Getting started with Audacity 1.3
Getting started with Audacity 1.3

Getting started with Audacity 1.3: Create your own podcasts, edit music, and more with this open source audio editor

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Getting started with Audacity 1.3

Chapter 2. The Basics: Setting Up a Project

Having learnt the basics of Audacity and all of its tools in the main window, it's now time to get started with a project. In this chapter you'll learn how to create a new project, set your preliminary preferences, choose quality settings, and determine how you will export your project when it is complete. You'll even start planning your first recording session.

Creating a new project


When you open Audacity for the first time, it automatically opens a new, empty project. To begin, you'll want to make sure that you give the project it's own name and folder location for file management purposes. Then you'll know where the files are saved and stored for your project. To do this is simple: from the main menu, select File and then Save Project As.

The Save As window is displayed, prompting you for a filename for your project. Type a file name, and then click on Save.

You'll notice that there are now two files in your save location: an AUP file with your project name, and a directory or folder named project name_data.

The .aup file is the Audacity-specific project file, and is what you would select to reopen your project once you have closed it. The _data folder is exactly as it is named— a data directory that Audacity uses to store all of the recorded audio and changes that you make to the .aup file.

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Remember, these are file names and types that only...

Setting the Audacity Preferences


Now that your project has a name and is saved on your computer, you need to set up the project so it will perform as expected when it is complete. You do this by setting up the project Preferences. Go to the main menu and select Audacity and then Preferences.

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When using a computer running the Microsoft Windows or Linux operating systems, you can find the preferences in the main menu. Look for Preferences under enter the Edit or the File menu.

There are many options on this screen. The most crucial to your project are:

  • Devices

  • Quality

  • Import / Export

Select any one of the preferences to see the settings for that option.

Verifying playback and recording settings

On the Devices preferences screen, you want to pay attention to the Playback Device and Recording Device settings. Click on Devices to view these options, as seen in the next screenshot.

If you are using an external microphone such as a headset, headpiece, or a dynamic microphone, make sure that the Device...

Planning for your recording session


Planning for your recording session will help with the editing process. You'll have the best audio from your recording equipment, and possibly speed up the entire recording session. Let's discuss your equipment first.

Performing an equipment check

It's always good practice to make sure that all connections, wires, and inputs are secure and set up properly before you begin. Not only will this make for a smoother recording session, but it will ensure that audio is actually captured when you click on record!

If you are using an external microphone, make sure that the line is connected to the microphone input or line-in connector of your sound card. It is then time to test.

Most sound cards are pretty simple to test. Plug in the microphone, open your sound card mixer (the software that came with the sound card or is included in the operating system of your computer), and start speaking into the microphone.

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For Microsoft Windows, the mixer is under the Control...

Summary


We spent a lot of time discussing your recording equipment in this chapter, including the best microphone and sound card options, as well as how to test all of this equipment for it's first use. All of this was in preparation for the first sample project, which we created, set the preferences for, and saved to our computer. We even did a bit of planning to decide what we'll start recording, which will be handy in the next chapter.

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Key benefits

  • Teaches basic techniques for using Audacity to record and edit audio tracks - like podcasts and interviews
  • Combines learning to use software program with the simple theories behind digital audio and common audio terms
  • Provides advanced editing techniques and tips for using Audacity beyond a first project
  • Uses a task based, step-by-step approach to guide newcomers into the world of audio editing

Description

Using the Audacity software as the starting off point, we discuss what the software is, what it can do, how you can use it, and where you go to get started installing it. All of this information is grounded in some basic audio editing terminology and background for those that aren't so technology inclined.Then we'll start digging into a sample project! You'll learn about how to set up a project, create a voice track, record an interview with Skype, and basic audio editing techniques. All of this done in an easy to follow, task based approach with lots of examples. Here, we plan to go a step further, we teach how to wrap all of these steps together and create a podcast that can be posted on your own website or blog.There's always more you can do with Audacity! The last portion of the book is dedicated to just that - discussing more advanced editing and mixing techniques, using affects, adding music, adding additional plug-ins to the software. All still incorporating examples and easy to follow tasks you can try on your own audio projects.

Who is this book for?

If you are new to audio recording and editing, and particularly using the Audacity software, this book is for you. It explains everything from common audio industry terms and software basics. Technical sound engineering details and jargon are omitted to keep the book friendly and easy to understand.

What you will learn

  • Learn to use the Audacity software‚Äîwhat it is, how to install it, and all of its main features
  • Learn setting up projects and how to record your content for your first podcast
  • Master audio editing basics for voice tracks like trimming, amplifying, removing ‚Äúnoise,‚Äù duplicating and splitting tracks, changing pitch, speed, and more
  • Create MP3 Podcasts from your saved projects and then prepare the file and upload it to personal websites or iTunes
  • Learn more about advanced editing techniques like fading in and out, click removal, timeshifting, using multiple audio tracks, overdubbing, mixing and more
  • Add background music to projects as well as import music from CDs, cassette tapes, and vinyl records
  • Use all the audio effects pre-installed with Audacity like echo, amplify, bass boost, and normalize
  • Install and use Audacity plugins like Nyquist, LADSPA, and VST effects
  • Common terms used audio recording and editing as the book has a complete Glossary
  • All toolbar, menu, and keyboard shortcuts used in the software

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Table of Contents

10 Chapters
Audacity and the World of Audio Editing Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
The Basics: Setting Up a Project Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Ready and Action! Creating a Voice Track and Recording Interviews Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Making It Sound Better: Editing Your Podcast Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Advanced Editing: Fixing the Glitches and Removing the Noise Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Saving Projects and Exporting Podcasts Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Beyond the Basics: Editing for Even Better Sound Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Importing and Adding Background Music Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Giving Your Audio Some Depth: Applying Effects Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Making Audacity Even Better With Plug-Ins and Libraries Chevron down icon Chevron up icon

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Don Addams Apr 28, 2010
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Some months ago I was asked to be a technical reviewer for the, now recently published, book "Getting Started with Audacity 1.3'. I have to tell you, guys, not only Packt Publishing is a great company, which provides EXCELLENT tools for authors and reviewers to work with, but boy they know what books to publish!Reviewing this book was a real pleasure, so I'm now publishing this blog entry so I can try and get you to buy the book (which is available both hardcopy and as DRM-free PDF ebook!)So, why should you buy this book? * It's straight-forward, no-nonsense. You get hands-on from the first chapter. * You can read my name in page 4, that's SURELY an incentive :P Kill me. * Chapter 3 is packed with "How to record Interviews" tips. * Chapter 4 goes on to editing, effectively changing the recorded interview to a real PODCAST! * Chapter 5 goes straight into Noise Removal.As you can see, just if you read chapters 1 to 5 (or skip straight to 3 if you are good with GUIs), you'll get a real sense of what working with audio is, which will probably make the following chapters more interesting: * Exporting to MP3 * Advanced Audio Editing * Effects and background musicIn a nutshell, it's a really good book on using Free/Libre Open Source Software to create a professional Podcast. The great oriented approach of the book, plus the AWESOME, HUGE Audacity Community, makes this book a great buy.
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Very helpful - I needed a little help as I tend to use this software quite a bit in the beginning of a project.
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Takaaki May 17, 2010
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What's the most intimidating about audio editing software is its interface. You can find a lot of audio editing software, but none of them looks intuitive. One reason you think so is that you don't know about digital audio itself. I could understand some of the interfaces such as the playback button and the record button, but everything else is incomprehensible. Audacity is not the exception in that regard. What is worse, Audacity is cross-platform open source software. What's wrong with "open source" and "cross-platform"? The user interface of most of such software are terrible. A platform-specific program may have a guideline to follow. For example, Apple has a human interface guideline. But it is impossibly difficult to do the same for open source cross-platform software for a few reasons. Some are purely technical and others are more of cultural and political. It is difficult to find an interface designer that contributes to the open source community. As a result, programmers create everything.The book introduces Audacity of this complexity and confusion in a very easy-to-follow manner. Throughout the book each platform (Mac, Windows and Linux) is well taken care of. For example, a) installation of Audacity, Skype (used to record the audio), Audacity plug-ins and b) keyboard shortcuts are explained well enough for each OS. I didn't need to spend a time on Google at all. After explaining installation and basic usage, the author introduces a sample project. That is making a podcast with the audio you record with a Skype interview. From recording to publishing. The final outcome is really a podcast. The author introduces how to add background music, export the entire audio and publish to the iTunes. So remember that this book doesn't end with very basic cutting and pasting. You will learn different techniques to make your audio more professional including how to remove the noise, adjusting the audio level strategically and softening annoying sounds like "sh" and "ch".There is no required knowledge to read the book. The author avoids jargons where possible, and, when a term is introduced, she explains it in details. Additionally, the glossary of terms is placed at the end of the book. The language used in the book is simple. No dictionary is necessary. Many screenshots visually help understanding. All the screenshots are taken using Mac, but the author reminds the reader of potential differences across the platforms. I'm sure users without access to Mac can go through the book without a hassle.Even if you are already an Audacity user, you'll find explanation of effects quite useful. However, unfortunately this book is not meant to be a comprehensive guide for every single feature in Audacity. When I browse through all the menu items, some items aren't mentioned in the book. For example, generators and sound activation are not refered to.In summary, the book explains the basics of Audacity very well for beginners and intermediate users. After finishing the book, you will have a good understanding of its interface and usage, which is complicated by nature. The interface ugliness won't change, but the interface doesn't intimidate any more after you finish this book.
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Amazon Customer Aug 27, 2010
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This is an outstanding book, particularly for beginners in audio mixing. How you use it depends on your objectives. To start, the author assumes Audacity will be used for podcasts-- mostly, in other words, VOICE applications. Whether recording a course, sermon, lecture, speech... etc., Bethany assumes your major application will be voice and podcasts. Indeed, this is how Audacity got started as a stand alone, FREE, recording and mixing program, so it is not surprising that Bethany doesn't cover a lot of the areas to which Audacity has now evolved in music and multimedia mixing and integration, file format exchanges, etc. It is now a WONDERFUL tool for far more than voice recording.Let's look at the components of an entire production system for a second. You have inputs, imports, exports and outputs. Let's say you are mixing a production for your own website, youtube, or a podcast. Your production has ALL the elements of a multimedia production:1. A track you create with a M-Audio Axiom 25 Advanced 25-Key USB MIDI Controller, 2nd Gen , or recording from your own Yamaha YPT-220 61 Key Personal Keyboard with AC Adapter, Deluxe Keyboard Stand and Professional Headphones or band.2. A track that you sing or speak, using a microphone or microphones.3. A track of loops from a software program like Sony Acid Music Studio 8.0 .4. A video track from your Flip UltraHD Camcorder, 120 Minutes (White) recorder.5. Sound effects or parts of song tracks you upload from a free website like Jamendo (which Beth metions on page 139).Where does Audacity, and Bethany's book fit?The components you will need to "do it right" (professionally) are:1. A PC or laptop2. Music composing, integrating or looping software running on your PC, such as ACID and Finale SongWriter 2010 3. A physical mixer like the Tascam X-17 offered on Amazon4. Your free Audacity software from audacity dot com (about which this book is written)5. Video processor and integrator Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 10 Suite like Sony VegasTo combine the two lists above, you record your voice, music, band, etc. through the physical Tascam DP 008 Multi-Track Digital Recorder 4-Piece Bundle , or directly into Audacity. You then upload your video files from your flip or video recorder, with or without sound. You create a folder on your PC (eg: desktop or documents) (NOT in Audacity at first) called "Project X." Project X contains all the files that you created or imported onto your PC from your physical mixer, directly recording onto your PC, loops and compositions you chose from your composition software, your flip file, etc.Next, you forget the video file for a second, open Audacity, and IMPORT all the other files, as tracks, that you saved in your master folder-- this will create the "audio" part of your production. Notice that your physical mixer and even other software programs like your composing program (Finale, etc.) can also perform a lot of the functions that Audacity performs, but Audacity is a GREAT integrator of file formats, especially at the finishing stages when you want to export them all in a single file type like an MP3 or input for your video editor.This is where Bethany's book comes in-- it shows you many of the effects you can use on multiple tracks. Remember, it mostly focuses 90% on voice, but there are a few pages on music and external files, and the effects (fade ins, overtracking, etc.) apply equally to music as voice. But don't be disappointed when you find only a small section here on music!Finally, EXPORT your finished audio file as INPUT for your video editing software to integrate your flip video so you have both sound and picture. Your video software is the place to strip off the flip audio if you want to use your Audacity audio instead. Note: you won't be able to edit individual tracks in your video software if you combined them into one file type in Audacity!Your production is now ready for Youtube, your own web server, a cd, to email, etc!We just wanted to give you context so you don't think that this wonderful free mixer/recorder is all you need, or that this book covers all aspects of putting together a production. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Home Recording Illustrated (The Complete Idiot's Guide) or PC Recording Studios For Dummies (BEST ONE) series is wonderful for integrating those aspects of home recording.
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Adriano Varoli Piazza Mar 17, 2010
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A few months ago I was approached by the good folks at Packt Publishing to do a technical review of their brand new book "Getting Started with Audacity 1.3".Throughout the time I spent reviewing the chapters, I found the book to be interesting and very readable, proposing projects that were both easy to do and immediately compelling, such as creating and editing useful soundbits from a ringtone to creating a podcast complete with a phone interview. I even used what I had learned to create my own ringtones: the first chords of "Fortunate Son" by Creedence for one, and a few bars of the main theme from the film "Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea" for another.I recommend this book for those that want to create or edit their own soundbits and don't know how. It is the perfect introduction to audio editing. The fact that the app used is available on the three major operating systems for free, and that it has an intuitive interface is a major boon.
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