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Other Features of Audacity - Playback, Zoom, Undo + Save

Lesson 22 from: Audio Recording 101: Record Voice Audio for Video Production

Tomas George

Other Features of Audacity - Playback, Zoom, Undo + Save

Lesson 22 from: Audio Recording 101: Record Voice Audio for Video Production

Tomas George

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Lesson Info

22. Other Features of Audacity - Playback, Zoom, Undo + Save

<b>In this lesson, you will learn about the other playback features in Audacity, including how to zoom, undo and save.</b>

Lessons

Class Trailer
1

Introduction and Welcome to this Course

00:50
2

Listen to your Recording Environment

03:43
3

Room Treatment Tips

03:07
4

Dynamic vs Condenser Microphones

02:35
5

Recommended Pro-Level Microphones

02:55
6

Recommended Budget Level Mics

02:35
7

Microphone Audio Comparisons

05:53
8

What is an Audio Interface and How is it Useful

01:48
9

Recommended Pro-Level Audio Interfaces

01:35
10

Recommended Budget-Level Audio Interfaces

01:46
11

My Thoughts on USB Microphones

00:45
12

Microphone Positioning and Accessories

04:09
13

Essential Microphone Polar Patterns

03:17
14

Recommended Monitors and Headphones

03:55
15

Other Audio Monitoring Tips

02:41
16

Introduction to Capturing Audio

00:18
17

Recommend Audio Recording Software and DAWs

06:28
18

A Quick Look at Some Handy Recorders

02:39
19

Audacity Introduction

00:45
20

Setting up to Record Audio in Audacity

03:49
21

How to Record Audio into Audacity

02:54
22

Other Features of Audacity - Playback, Zoom, Undo + Save

04:15
23

How to Export Audio out of Audacity

03:37
24

Essential Audio Editing Tools in Audacity

08:07
25

Removing Silence, Splitting + Joining Clips

03:17
26

Essential Key Command or Keyboard Shortcuts in Audacity

03:06
27

Removing Background Noise Introduction

02:48
28

How to use the Noise Gate Effect in Audacity

12:54
29

How to use the Noise Reduction Effect in Audacity

11:15
30

Mixing and Processing your Audio Introduction

02:32
31

A Quick Look at the Filter Curve or EQ Effect

10:35
32

A Quick Look at Compression and the Normalize Effect

11:21
33

How to set up an Effects Macro in Audacity

03:23
34

Adding Audio Effects to Audio Clips in Premiere Pro

06:06
35

Gain/Volume in Premiere Pro

03:36
36

Parametric EQ - Part 1 : An Overview of EQ and the Plugin

11:08
37

Parametric EQ - Part 2A : Mixing Examples

15:56
38

Parametric EQ - Part 2B : Mixing Examples - Example 2

11:31
39

Parametric EQ - Part 3 - More Settings + Features

05:14
40

Noise Reduction in Premiere Pro - Part 1: DeNoise

09:24
41

Noise Reduction in Premiere Pro - Part 2: DeReverb

06:25
42

Audio Compression in Premiere Pro - Part 1: Introduction

02:47
43

Audio Compression in Premiere Pro - Part 2: Threshold + Ratio

04:16
44

Audio Compression in Premiere Pro - Part 3: Make up Gain

03:15
45

Audio Compression in Premiere Pro - Part 4: Attack and Release + 2nd Example

06:30
46

How to use a DeEsser Audio Effect in Premiere Pro

12:00
47

How to use the Hard Limiter Audio Effect in Premiere Pro

06:48
48

How to use an Audio Meter in Premiere Pro - Loudness Radar

08:28
49

Behind the Scenes of my Audio Recording Equipment

07:16
50

Thanks and Bye

00:12

Lesson Info

Other Features of Audacity - Playback, Zoom, Undo + Save

Hi there and welcome to this video where I'm going to show you some more features of audacity. So in this video, I'm going to show you different playback controls, zoom, controls the undue feature and how to save. Let's first look at playing about the audio. So if we click on the waveform here, you'll notice we have this vertical line which is also known as a play head ruler. So if you press play now it will play back from this play head ruler or vertical line. So the microphone I'm speaking in and we can stop playback by pressing space bar. So if I click over here, for example, and then press space bar again, radio shows it will play from this area and here again, and it will record at the, you'll notice when they play back the audio, it will always go back to this play head ruler. However, we can actually pause the audio. So if I play back now with space bar, so the microphone I'm speaking in and then I can pause the audio and then if I unpause the audio again, it will continue from ...

where the audio was stopped to right now is you can also use the key command P to pause the electro voice. You can also click and drag on this waveform here. And this will now play from the start of the selection and will stop at the end of the selection. You'll notice when we hover over to the right, we'll have this right finger arrow button and we can click and drag to move the end of the selection. And if we move over to the left, we'll have this left pointing finger and we can click and drag this to move the start of the selection. And now if I play this back, it will start at the start of the selection and end at the end of the selection. This microphone is very popular for podcasts. However, we can actually loop this back. So it continues playing round and round until we stop by holding down shift and then pressing space bar. This microphone is very popular for podcasts. This microphone is very popular for podcasts. This microphone and it will continue going round and round until we pause. So this can be useful for mixing audio. If you just want to hear one particular part over and over again for editing and mixing, we may also wish to zoom in and zoom out on the waveform. So we can go up to the zoom buttons here. So we have the plus button which will zoom in and the minus button which will zoom out. We also have key commands that we can use for zooming. So we can zoom in with command one on Mac or control one on Windows. We can go back to the original position by pressing command two or control two on windows. And then we can zoom out with command three or control free on windows. Let's just go back to the original position with command two on Mac or control two on Windows. Uh We can add new tracks by going up to tracks, add track and here we can choose the type of track. But for this, I'm just going to choose mono track. So like I showed you previously, we can select the tracks here. So if you wish to record this track, we need to make sure this is selected. But if you want to record on the first track, we need to make sure this is selected and we can mute or solo the tracks with these buttons here and we can delete a track with this X button and you can undo by pressing command Z on Mac or control Z on windows. And you can redo by pressing control Y on windows or shift command Z on Mac. We also can go up to view and from here, we can go to our history. So of this, we can go to a previous point of our project. However, if we go back and then make a change, we won't be able to go forward. So for this, I'm just going to go back to where we were. OK? And now let's save our project. We can do this by going to file then save project or we can use a key command command S on mac or control S on windows. You may have this pop up box appear, which means you're saving the audacity project, you're not saving the individual audio file. So if you want to use your audio file in another application, you will need to export the audio from audacity. But we'll be looking at this soon enough. So for this, I'm just going to hit OK? And then name this project and then choose the location and hit save. OK? So that's some more features of a duty in this video. I've showed you different playback controls, zoom controls, undo features and how to save in the next video. I'll show you how to export your audio out of a dusty so you can open this audio in another application if you wish. Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one.

Class Materials

Bonus Materials

40._Audio_Examples_for_Noise_Reduction.zip
34._Audio_Examples_for_Premiere_Pro_Audio_Mixing.zip
30._Downloadable_Audio_Examples.zip

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