1 Menu Bar 2 Transport Toolbar 3 Tools Toolbar 4 Recording Meter Toolbar 5 Playback Meter Toolbar 6 Mixer Toolbar
7 Edit Toolbar 8 Transcription Toolbar 9 Device Toolbar 10 Timeline 11 Track Control Panel 12 Audio Track 13 Label Track 14 Selection Toolbar 15 Status Bar
Tutorials
- Editing an Audio File - Import the file, edit and export it
- Your First Recording - Record microphone, guitar, keyboard
- Mixing Voice with Background Music - For podcasts
- Recording Multi-track Overdubs - Record over other tracks
- Vocal Removal and Isolation
- Looping - make an audio loop with Audacity
- Making Ringtones and IVR messages - For your cellphone or IVR system
- Recording streaming audio playing on the computer
- Copying tapes, LPs and other media to CD or computer
- Click and pop removal techniques
- Splitting a recording into separate tracks
- Burning Audio CDs and How to import CDs
- Exporting to iTunes and Importing from iTunes
- Sample workflow for LP digitization and Sample workflow for tape digitization
- Sample workflow for exporting to iTunes
- Recording 78 rpm records
Using Audacity
Quick Help- Getting Started - Recording, Importing, Editing, Exporting...
- Managing Audacity Projects - Audacity's internal workspace
- Audacity Setup and Configuration
- Preferences - changing your settings and reset to default
- Toolbars Overview - including how to arrange Toolbars
- Audio Tracks, Waveform view and Spectrogram view
- Label Tracks
- Playing and Recording, Quick-Play and Scrubbing
- Importing audio and Exporting audio files - For use in other programs
- LAME MP3 export and FFmpeg import/export libraries for more formats
- On-Demand Loading of uncompressed files
- Metadata Editor
- Navigation Tips, Playback Tips and Audio Alignment Tips
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Selecting audio and Spectral Selection
- Clips - individual sections within an audio track
- Splitting and Joining Stereo Tracks
- Zooming
- Effects, Generators and Analyzers
- Creating a Crossfade
- Mixing Audio Tracks
- Undo, Redo and History
BANCOS DE SONIDOS
Os adjunto links donde encontrar sonidos para ser usados en nuestros proyectos:
Recursos oficales del INTEF con una gran cantidad de sonidos (permite búsqueda):
http://www.freesound.org (necesita LOGIN pero es un proyecto comunitario para la creación de un banco de sonidos)
http://macaulaylibrary.org (banco de sonidos de aves realizado por al Universidad de Cornell. Incluye videos, sonidos y georeferenciación de las especies grabadas)
WEBS en la Red:
http://sonidosmp3gratis.com/index.php
http://www.grsites.com/archive/sounds
http://fx-sonido.buscamix.com
http://www.therecordist.com/free-sfx
http://www.pacdv.com/sounds/
http://www.sfxsource.com/free-sound-effects.cfm
The Free Music Archive is an interactive library of high-quality, legal audio downloads directed by WFMU, the most renowned freeform radio station in America. Radio has always offered the public free access to new music. The Free Music Archive is a continuation of that purpose, designed for the age of the internet.
Fuente: http://freemusicarchive.org
Nota: recuerda que al igual que las imágenes o las canciones los sonidos pueden estar bajo distintas licencias de uso, asegúrate de poder usarlos.
Luke: Yo soy tu padre
En esta práctica o tutorial vamos a modular de manera sencilla una locución básica de esta célebre frase usando el software de edición de audio "Audacity"
Audacity "Reducción de ruido"
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