Audacity For Podcasting (and non-podcasters, too!)
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Recording Skype Audacity Mac
Videos Included in the Bachelor’s Level Course
Audacity® is an open-source cross-platform audio software project developed by the Audacity Team (audacityteam.org) Audiotonic Pro provides you with a full set of tools that you can use to edit audio files and add effects through a clear and accessible interface. In this article by Bethany Hiitola, author of Getting started with Audacity 1.3, we will learn all the details of using third-party internet telephony software such as Skype to record telephone interviews. We will also cover how to set up a timed recording. Recording an interview with Skype. Free, open source, cross-platform audio software. Audacity is an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. Developed by a group of volunteers as open source and offered free of charge. Amazing support community.
- Course Intro
- Download and Install Audacity
- A Quick Overview of Audacity
- Open, Import, Save, and Export Functions
- Record, Copy, Cut, Paste Functions
- Overview of the Edit Menu – Part 1
- Overview of the Edit Menu – Part 2
- Overview of the View Menu
- Creating a Voice-Over
- How To Use Fast-Play
- Selection Tips and Tricks to Make Things Easier
- Split Cut – Split Delete – Silence – Trim (all helpful functions)
- The Append Record Function
- Using the Leveler Effect
- The Noise Removal Effect
- Using the Compression Effect
- Overdub: What Is It and How Does It Work
- Working With Multiple Tracks In A Project
Here’s the videos inside the Master’s Level Course
Audacity Skype Conversation
- Develop Your Editing Philosophy
- Why Good Headphones Are So Important
- Good Editing Uses The Ears And The Eyes
- Setting Up A Basic Template To Save Time
- A More Complicated Template
- The Power of Understanding WAV Form Structures
- Use the Zoom Tool for Better Edits
- Proper Use of the Solo and Mute Buttons
- An Easy Clip Editing Trick
- Mouth Sounds – What They Are and What to Do About Them
- Remove Filler Words in a Sentence and Add Extra Space to Make It Sound Natural
- Dealing With Pauses, “Ummmms” and “Uhhhhs
- Keeping It Natural Even Though You Edit Out Stuff
- A Tip for Dealing With Repeated Words or Phrases (stutters)
- Repeated Phrase Editing
- Labels and Label Editing Using Sync-Lock
Audacity Skype Call Recording
Here’s the Videos Inside the Doctoral Level Course
- Create Your Keyboard Shortcuts
- Sync Two Tracks – Otherwise Known As A “Double Ender”
- Fixing Drops In Skype Calls
- What To Do About Speaker Feedback In the Recording
- How To Edit Cross-Talk Between Two People
- Remove Pops or Bumps – the Draw Tool
- How To Remove Harsh “S” Sounds (The D-Esser Plugin I Use)
- How To Make a Short Piece of Music Longer
- Split Track Basics
- Split Track Background Noise – How to Edit It Out
- Split Track Editing Mistakes – I Make Them, So Will You!
- Split Tracks – Mix and Render Issues You Might Face
- Split Tracks – Last Steps to Ensure Everything Is OK
- The Software Play-Through Function
- Editing An Entire Podcast – Part 1
- Editing An Entire Podcast – Part 2
- Tagging Your mp3 Files