Laptop Essentials 10
Laptop Essentials 10
10
2011
Laptop Essentials
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Above: Two audio tracks in a project Trimming an Audio Track Trimming is useful when you have parts of a track that you need to discard. To trim a section of track, highlight the section of track that you need to trim and click on the cut button Adjusting the Volume of your Audio Tracks So that your voice recording and backing music work well together, you will need to adjust the volume of your tracks. On each track is a Gain Control . Move the gain control slider for the backing music to the left to lower the volume. This will allow the voice recording to be heard clearly over the backing music. Fading In and Out Fading allows you to gradually increase or decrease the volume of an audio track. This is particularly useful where the backing music of a track needs to be faded out as the voice recording begins. To apply a fade in or fade out to a track, first select the part of the track that needs to be faded. In the Effect menu choose Fade In (or Fade Out). The changes will be applied to the audio track and will be visible in the waveform. Publishing your Project Publishing the project will bring all of the tracks together into a single audio file (rendering). To publish your podcast, select the File menu followed by Export As MP3 (or .WAV). Choose a location to save your podcast and click Save. Further help UCreate an Audio Podcast -> click HERE Tools 4U: Audacity -> click HERE UCreate a Video Podcast -> click HERE
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1.
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2. Press the red Record button to begin the recording. 3. Speak clearly so that your voice can be picked up by the microphone. A new audio track will appear in the project window. A blue waveform display indicates the level of audio that is being recorded.
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Above: The blue waveform of an audio track 4. To pause the recording presses the pause button This will allow you to add further audio to the one track. 5. When finished, press the stop button . This will finalise the track. * Make sure that you save your project via the File menu.
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