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Introduction to Audacity: Recording and Editing Audio on Mac and Windows

This presentation provides an overview of Audacity, a free audio recording and editing software compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems. It covers the basic features that enable users to record live audio, manipulate recordings by adjusting pitch and volume, and edit audio files through copying, cutting, deleting, and fading. Additionally, step-by-step instructions are provided for downloading, installing, and configuring Audacity for optimal audio quality, including setting up input/output preferences and using the LAME MP3 encoder for exporting files.

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Introduction to Audacity: Recording and Editing Audio on Mac and Windows

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  1. ITEC 2110-34Final Presentation For Fall 2011 Table of Content –Basic Requirements • Audacity • Inskcape • GIMP • Blender • Animation of 2D and 3D

  2. Part I: What is Audacity? • Audacity is a free software used for audio recording and editing which can be used on Mac or Windows computers. • Audacity can record live audio. • Audio files recorded can be manipulated: Changes to the pitch, or volume of recording. • The audio file can also be copied, cut, deleted, and duplicated. • The audio file can be faded in and out

  3. Audacity Recording Steps • Download and install the current version of audacity software – 1.2.6 version on your Mac or Window PC. • Check the preferences dialog box to set the audio I/O – input and output for recording and playback - Stereo. • For quality sound, select 44,100 Hz sample rate. • File formats to 16bit PCM. Clicking the MP3 library will indicate that audacity does not export files directly but uses LAME to export Wav or AIFF files. • Download audacity LAME MP3 Encoder to enable audacity to export MP3 Files.

  4. Audacity Interface before Recording Sound

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