Audacity Cheatsheet
Basic Concepts
- Audacity is a free and open-source digital audio editor and recording software.
- Audacity is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems.
- Audacity can be used to record and edit audio files, apply effects, and export to various formats.
Interface
- The Audacity interface includes a waveform display, track controls, and various menus and toolbars.
- Tracks can be added or removed, and audio can be imported or recorded directly into Audacity.
- Effects can be applied to tracks, and the volume and panning of individual tracks can be adjusted.
Recording
- To record audio in Audacity, select the input source and click the record button.
- Audacity allows for multi-track recording, where multiple sources can be recorded simultaneously onto separate tracks.
- Recording levels can be monitored and adjusted to prevent clipping or distortion.
Editing
- Audacity provides a range of editing tools, including cut, copy, paste, and delete.
- Tracks can be split, trimmed, and faded in or out.
- Effects can be applied to tracks, such as reverb, EQ, and compression.
Exporting
- Audacity allows for exporting audio files in various formats, including WAV, MP3, and FLAC.
- Export settings can be adjusted, such as bit rate, sample rate, and file type.
- Audacity also provides options for exporting individual tracks or the entire project.
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