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Revision as of 16:34, 24 June 2011

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Purpose

This WIKI explains how to use the Audacity application to create simple recordings.
Audacity is an easy-to-use digital multi-track audio recorder and processor. This application is also available in Windows and MAC OSX due to its popularity.
In this tutorial, we will only concentrate on recording a voice via the computer lab's webcam, and importing and some background music. The artist and performer of this song has given permission for this song to be used in these Westminster YouTube videos.


YouTube Video

If you want to see the visual steps for "Simple Recording with Audacity",
Here is a link to a customized YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uppLRSh2RCI


Written Instructions

Below are the instructions on how to create a simple recording (eg. commercial) using the Audacity application:
WARNING: YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO USE COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL WHEN USING ANY APPLICATION IN THE WESTMINSTER COMPUTER LAB WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ARTIST. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE MUSIC YOU CREATE BE "HOME-MADE", OR USE PUBLIC DOMAIN MUSIC.
In the Sound Preferences dialog box, select the WebCam as the default input device

Set-up Prior to Using Audacity

In this tutorial, we will keep the recording session simple:
  • No recording of instruments
  • Recording from a simple microphone (WebCam)


Since there may be several input devices connected to the computer system, never assume that the recording input device is the WebCam. We need to check and if possible, change the sound settings on the computer system to select the WebCam as the audio recording device.
Go to the main menu and select: PREFERENCES -> SOUND
In the "Sound Preferences" dialog box, click the Input tab, and select LifeCam Cinema Analog Mono by pointing and clicking on the radio button.
Refer to diagram on the right to confirm. When finished, click the CLOSE button.

Main Elements of the Audacity Application

The Audacity application window has several elements:


<td>Mixer Toolbar</td> <td>Containing slider controls to mixer settings on the sound card.</td> <td>AudacityInputBar1.png</td> <tr> <td></td> <td></td> <td>AudacityInputBar2.png

</td> </tr> <tr> <td>AudacityInputBar3.png</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Edit Toolbar</td> <td>Containing button to perform various editing operations on existing recording tracks.</td> <td>AudacityEditToolbar.png</td> </tr> </table>

Importing Music into Audacity

To be completed ...

Recording Your Voice

To be completed ...

Editing Recorded Tracks / Adding Effects

To be completed ...

Saving Project / Exporting to Other Sound Formats

To be completed ...

Element Description Diagram
Menubar Containing all operations for recording, editing and producing an auditory product. AudacityMenubar.png
Main Toolbar /
Transport Controls
Containing all operations for recording, editing and producing an auditory product. AudacityMainToolbar.png