Introduction to Audacity
Tomas George
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12. Introduction to Audacity
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My Recommended Budget Audio Recording Setup
03:58 2Microphones for Video and Filmmakers
04:35 3Different Microphones and their uses
07:56 4Microphone Accessories
04:41 5Boom Operating Tips
03:21 6Microphone Accessories to Reduce Wind Noise
01:58 7Audio Interfaces and Examples
06:06 8Headphones and Monitors
01:46Room Treatment Tips
06:17 10Room Treatment Example
01:09 11My Recommended Audio Travel Gear
06:15 12Introduction to Audacity
00:45 13Audio Recording Setup in Audacity
03:49 14How to Record Audio in Audacity
02:54 15Playback, Zoom, Undo + Saving in Audacity
04:15 16How to Export Audio out of Audacity
03:37 17Audacity's Essential Audio Editing Tools
08:07 18Removing Silence, Splitting + Joining Clips
03:17 19Audacity's Essential Key Command or Keyboard Shortcuts
03:06 20Removing Background Noise Introduction
02:48 21Audacity's Noise Gate Effect
12:29 22Audacity's Noise Reduction Effect
11:15 23Introduction to Mixing and Processing Audio in Audacity
02:32 24A Brief Look at the Filter Curve or EQ Effect
10:35 25A Brief Look at Compression and the Normalize Effect
11:21 26Setting up an Effects Macro in Audacity
03:23 27Outboard Gear - The DBX 286s
05:26 28Thanks and Bye
00:12Lesson Info
Introduction to Audacity
Hi there and welcome to this next section where I'm going to show the essentials of recording, editing and processing, spoken voice. In audacity. Audacity is free open source audio recording and editing software for Mac and Windows and the techniques I show you in the next few sections could be useful if you create podcasts, tutorials or videos online where you want to be able to record audio. So in the next few videos, I'm going to show you how to record or capture your audio as well as how to play back and export your audio. After this, I'll show you some essential editing techniques and audacity as well as how to process your audio, including removing background noise and how to use EQ and compression. So by the end of the next few sections, you should know the basics of using audacity for recording, editing and processing, spoken voice.
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