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ACADEMIC TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT Audacity: Introduction to Audio Editing ats@etsu.edu 439-8611 www.etsu.edu/ats

Overview Audacity is a free, open-source digital audio editing program. Audacity can be used to perform a wide variety of editing functions on audio files such as copying, pasting, and silencing portions of a file. Multiple audio files can be layered together using different tracks and original tracks can be recorded by the user. This workshop will introduce the basic tools inside Audacity, with a focus on simple edits, recordings, and exporting. Objectives Install Audacity and the MP3 exporter Select, copy and paste portions of audio files Silence, fade and amplify portions of audio files Understand the concept of layering tracks Record and export audio files Installing Audacity Download and Install Audacity 1. The Audacity installer can be found and downloaded from this site: http://audacity.sourceforge.net 2. Click on Download Audacity 1.2.6 (or the current version) and then on the download page, choose Audacity 1.2.6 installer. Once you click on the link, it will take you to a new page and your browser will automatically begin to download the installer. Depending on your browser, the download may be blocked unless you allow it to download. For example: if using Internet Explorer, check the top or bottom of the browser for an allow to download message. 3. Once downloaded, run the installer to install Audacity on your computer. Install the MP3 Encoder Support Contact: Daniel Gibson (gibsondv@etsu.edu; 439-8244) 1

1. To export audio files in the MP3 format, an extra download is required. On the download page scroll down to Optional Downloads and choose LAME MP3 encoder. 2. This will take you to a page with information about the MP3 encoder. Select Go to the LAME Download Page. 3. This link will navigate you away from the Audacity page to the LAME MP3 Encoder page. Left-click on libmp3lame-win-3.97.zip in order to download the zip file. (LAME may continue to update version numbers, in which the 3.97 will change. This is fine.) 4. Unzip the downloaded file into the Audacity folder. Recording Audio Files Recording original audio files requires a microphone to be plugged into the computer, if not built in. To record in Audacity, simply click the Record button and a new track will be created. Any audio that the microphone can pick up will be represented in the wave file. Use the Pause button to pause and resume a recording and the Stop button once the recording is complete. Editing Audio Files Open and Save a Project Open Audacity by going to Start > All Programs > Audacity. 2

Before working with Audacity, it is important to save the project. This will create a directory in the folder of your choice where temporary work files will be stored. Save the project by selecting File > Save Project As and select the location of your choice. Playback To explore the playback options, open an example audio file by selecting File > Open. Audacity can open many types of audio formats including.wav,.mp3, and.raw Playing, stopping and pausing playback is controlled by the large buttons in the top menu bar. Click to begin playback. The space-bar will also play and pause. Click to pause playback, and again to resume a paused file. Click to stop playback and return the cursor to its original position Click the Selection Tool and click anywhere inside the wave to choose a starting point for playback. Support Contact: Daniel Gibson (gibsondv@etsu.edu; 439-8244) 3

Use the Zoom Tool to zoom into and out of large audio files. To zoom in, simply select the tool and click (or drag). To zoom out, hold down the Shift key and click. An easy way to quick frame the entire audio file to fit the screen is use the command View > Fit In Window or the shortcut key Control+F. Selecting, Copying and Pasting To select a portion of a wave file, choose the Selection Tool and click and drag inside the wave. The selected area will appear highlighted. With a portion of a wave selection, various edition options are available. Copy, cut and paste options work in a similar way to other popular programs like Microsoft word. Select the portion of the wave you want to copy or cut. Select Edit > Copy. Use the Selection Tool to relocate the cursor and select Edit > Paste to insert the copied (or cut) area to the new position in the wave. Silence, Fade and Amplify Many other editing options are available to modify a selected portion of a sound file. Some popular ones are Silence, Fade and Amplify. Silence will essentially mute all sound in the selected area, replacing it with quiet. The difference between Silence and Cut (or delete) is that the selected area will remain, replacing the sound with silence. Silence a portion of an audio file by selected your chosen portion and clicking Generate > Silence. A dialog box will appear asking for the length of silence. If a selection has been highlighted, it will fill in that length of time. The Fade effect comes in two forms: Fade In and Fade Out. Fade in simply takes a selection and fades the audio in from complete silence to 100% audio over the length of the selection, or does the reverse with Fade Out. Select an area to choose Effect > Fade In or Fade Out. 4

Amplify increases or decreases the volume of a certain selection, and can be a good way to balance out an audio file. Choose a selection and click Effect > Amplify. Use the slider bar to increase or decrease the amplification. The selection box for allow clipping often has to be chosen when increasing the amplification. Tracks Each audio file opened in Audacity is a track, and multiple tracks can be opened, recorded, or edited at once. The audio from multiple tracks will play over each other like layers. For example, this can be used to edit a piece of music and a recorded voice together. Use the Time Shift Tool to move entire audio files left or right. Exporting Audio Exporting MP3s Saving or exporting audio files is very similar to other programs such as Microsoft Office. Under the File menu there are three audio format options you can choose. MP3 is a heavily compressed and universally accepted format that we will use today. Support Contact: Daniel Gibson (gibsondv@etsu.edu; 439-8244) 5

To export to an MP3 format, select File > Export as MP3. If you have multiple tracks, Audacity will warn you that they will be mixed, or flattened down into one file. A dialog box will open allowing you to name the file whatever you wish. Tags The next dialog box that appears gives you the option to edit the MP3 file s tag. A tag is a way to code extra text information into the audio file beyond just the file name. Common tags include Title, Artist, Album and Genre. These tags can be read by many different media players and used to more easily sort and search for audio files. Fill in as much or as little tag information that you wish and hit OK to save the file. If you have never exported an MP3 through Audacity on your computer, it will give you an error message requesting the location of a file named: lame_enc.dll. This file is located in the libmp3lame-win-3.97.zip that was downloaded from the Audacity website. Select yes when it asks you to locate the file and navigate to the folder where you unzipped the.dll. You will only have to do this one time. Related Guides Podcasting Guide - Introduction A podcast is a digital media file or series of files that are open to the public. Extra Resources For more information, call ETSU ATS: 423-439-8611 or email ats@etsu.edu 6