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Audacity 1.3.9 User Manual

  • Audacity for the Impatient Schematic diagram of Audacity with quick links to the main parts of the interface.
  • Getting Started Quick help to get you recording, importing files, editing and exporting your work in no time.


Tutorials


Using Audacity

Foundations

Help with Advanced Issues

  • Recording Quality (/// this should be expanded or better, incorporated in the recording tutorial///)
  • Recovery (if Audacity crashes or if you lose part of an Audacity project)///must include advice on what to do if recovery fails///
  • Batch Processing (converting multiple files at once)
  • Customization (keyboard shortcuts, adding plug-ins and more)
  • Simplifying Audacity
  • Accessibility (Audacity for the visually impaired)

Reference

Menu Bar: all commands for importing, recording,
manipulating and exporting audio

WAV, AIFF and uncompressed types, MP3*, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP2 and Command line export   *MP3 export requires the LAME MP3 encoder
  • Detailed help for some of the more complex built-in effects:
Auto Duck, Compressor, Equalization, Noise Removal, Repair


Toolbars: buttons and controls for playback,
recording and editing

  • Extra help with Envelope Tool for controlling amplitude changes smoothly, and Multi-Tool (combining all tools in one)


Project Window:


Preferences:

Miscellaneous

Index, Glossary and Frequently Asked Questions:

Credits, License and Further Information:




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