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Experts, How do you achieve a GRADUAL, controlled fade-in/out with Audacity?  RIght now it just does what it wants to without asking me either way.
Zones: Audio Editing, Software, General Multi-...Date Answered: 03/17/2008 Views: 12
I'm using Audacity 1.2.6 with Win XP to capture meeting discussions. These are discussion via the Internet and occasionally VoIP through my sound card.  The actual (live) voice sounds reasonably go...
Zones: General Multi-Media Software, Audio ...Date Answered: 11/14/2008 Views: 8
Hi Everyone:        I am wanting to help a friend convert a large .wav file (785MB) to an .mp3 file within Audacity.  Whenever the .wav file is imported within Audacity and we go to File then Ex...
Zones: Software, Plug InsDate Answered: 02/17/2006 Views: 4
I have a .bak file for my audacity recording on Windows XP, but I don't know how to recover it.   I deleted the wrong portion of my recording from within the audacity application.  Then I saved ...
Zones: SoftwareDate Answered: 08/28/2006 Views: 26
I'm recording from a digital piano to Audacity on my laptop.  I go from earphone out on the piano to mic in on my laptop.  Those are my only choices for audio with this setup.  The problem is that ...
Zones: Audio Editing, D...Date Answered: 10/11/2007 Views: 0
I would like to use Audacity to record voice, for export to MP3 files, but would like the files small to make storage easier. What setting should I use when I record in Audacity?  I expect to us...
Zones: Voice Recognition, General Mu...Date Answered: 09/01/2007 Views: 30
I'm using the plug-in vocoder for audacity for my robot vocals. However, the effect really lowers the volume. When I increase it to make it fit in with the rest of the project, the clipping ruins t...
Zones: Audio Editing, D...Date Answered: 06/25/2008 Views: 219
I had great advice from EEers to use AudaCity for chopping my hour long concert mp3s into individual songs.  I have it downloaded and running.  But after I highlight the section of audio I want to ...
Zones: Audio EditingDate Answered: 10/23/2008 Views: 14
I'm using Sourceforge Audacity audio recording software, version 1.2.4.   There are at least two tracks in the project file that I would like to merge into just one track.  Can someone tell me h...
Zones: SoftwareDate Answered: 03/14/2006 Views: 228
Hi, I just made my first podcast using voice only. I'm told I recorded it in 128 kbps, and need to record it in 16 kbps instead. Does anyone know how to do this using Audacity? thanks. Kara
Zones: SoftwareDate Answered: 04/22/2006 Views: 0