WORKING WITH AUDACITY

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WORKING WITH AUDACITY Recording With Audacity Editing Sound Exporting From Audacity Importing Your Audio Into Miromaa M ROMAA training

Contents Record Audio Using Audacity... 1 Getting Started with Audacity... 2 Setting up Audacity... 2 Get To Know The Main Features Of Audacity... 3 Audacity Control Buttons... 4 Testing Audacity... 5 Best Practice Tips For Working With Audacity... 5 Recording and Playing Back With Audacity... 6 Editing Your Track... 8 Exporting from Audacity And Importing Into Miromaa... 16 To Listen To Your Audio In Miromaa... 21

Record Audio Using Audacity We work with Audacity because we have found it to be the easiest to use and you can make great quality audio recordings for free! We found the best thing to do to get comfortable with it is to have a play with it and have fun. Also you can use it to record your next album and be a rock/pop/hip hop star! In order to record audio as you go you will need to have Audacity installed on your computer. If you haven t already installed Audacity please see the chapter Downloading and Installing Audacity Working With Audacity 1

Getting Started with Audacity Setting up Audacity If you are recording with the microphone on your computer, the recording mode should be set to Mono. If it is then proceed to the section Testing Audacity. a. If it s set to Stereo click on it, this will revel a drop-down menu. b. Click on Mono This should say Mono If it says Stereo 1. Click here to reveal drop-down menu 2. Then click on Mono 2 Working With Audacity

Get To Know The Main Features Of Audacity Control Buttons Cursor Track 1 Track 2 Control Buttons: These buttons let you control all the basic functions of Audacity Track: Each track is one continuous recording which can be listened to, edited and exported spearately Cursor: The cursor is the line on the timeline that shows you from where you are playing. It also lets you highlight parts of the timeline so you can edit it Working With Audacity 3

Audacity Control Buttons Record: Press to begin recording. Stop: Press to finish recording. If you press Stop then press Record again Audacity will start another track. Also press to stop playback (when you press play to listen to the audio you have recorded). If you press Stop during playback then press Play again Audacity will start again at the beginning of the track. Pause: Press to pause the recording. If you press Pause then press Record again Audacity will continue recording on the same track. Also press to pause playback (when you press play to listen to the audio you have recorded). If you press Pause during playback then press Play again Audacity will keep playing the same track. Play: Press to begin playback. Skip to End: Press to skip to the end of the track. Skip to Start: Press to skip back to the start of the track. 4 Working With Audacity

Best Practice Tips For Working With Audacity For best results when recording: Record in a room that is as silent as possible Record a few test runs to see how loud your microphone is and how loud you need to speak and how close you need to be Speak in a full clear voice. If you have a quiet voice try to speak up, if you have a loud voice speak normally Most importantly - Your voice sounds absolutely fine! Everyone hates the sound of their voice recorded...everyone else thinks your voice is great Testing Audacity It s a good idea to give Audacity a test run to see if its working and connecting to your computer s microphone. Test 1- Check ambient noise recording: Follow the steps in the following Recording With Audacity Section to: a. Set up your equipment b. Record (but dont say anything) c. Stop Recording after about 10 seconds d. Zoom in and see if the line is flat or has lots of bumps Ideally you want a nice clean flat line when there is silence If you have a lot of bumps when you aren t talking your microphone is picking up external noise such as airconditioning, your computers hard-drive or fan, unwanted environment noise bumpy line means lots of ambient noise smoother line means less ambient noise =better Test 2- Check voice recording: a. Set up your equipment b. Record yourself speaking, telling the microphone about your day Try with different: - Volumes of your voice - Distances from the microphone c. Press play and listen back to your recordings to get an idea of how close you need to be and how loud you need to speak. Working With Audacity 5

Recording and Playing Back With Audacity a. To record press the Click to record b. Speak, the cursor should move across the screen as you speak creating sound-wave line Wide lines mean loud sounds, narrow lines mean quieter sounds. Loud Normal Quiet Room Noise This sound-wave line is the word berabakaan said 3 times loudly, normal, then quietly. The flat, squiggly line is the sound of the room with no one talking. c. To stop recording press Click to stop recording 6 Working With Audacity

d. To listen to your recording press Click to listen Are you happy with it? If so - move on to the section in this chapter called Exporting from Audacity and Uploading Into Miromaa. If not - you have some options depending on what you don t like about it: 1- It s just not right, you d like to start again (see below) 2- It s good but there s too much silence, or noise before or after (see next page) 1. It s just not right, you want to start again. a. Click on the (x) button in the top left-hand corner of your time-line, this will delete it Click to delete b. Repeat steps a-d until you are happy with your recording Working With Audacity 7

Editing Your Track 2. The recording is good but there is too much silence or noise before or after. If you would like to delete the extra space you have 2 options which we will go through in the following two sections: 1. Select and export the part you want to keep 2. Delete the part you don t want 1. Select and export the part you want to keep: a. Click on the time-line just before the sound-wave line gets wide where you start to speak b. Hold down your clicking finger and, with your mouse drag the cursor across the sound-wave line across the part you want. I only want the first, loud, berabakaan It should be highlighted as in the picture below. c. Click on File in the top right hand corner of the screen 1. Click on File 2. Click on Export Selection 8 Working With Audacity

d. Click on Export Selection from the drop-down menu. This will open a finder window. e. Navigate to your Audio Folder f. Double-click on your Audio Folder g. Name your audio file. At Miromaa we name the file using the word we have just recorded so it s easy to find. 1. Type file name here 2. Check format is WAV...16bit if not click on it 3. Click Save then select WAV...16bit from menu h. Make sure the Save as Type: field is set to: WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM If not, click on it to reveal the drop-down menu and select WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM from the list i. Click on Save Click on ok j. Click on Ok Working With Audacity 9

k. Click on the (x) button in the top right hand corner of the screen to close Audacity and take you back to Miromaa Click to close A pop-up will ask you whether you want to save before closing. l. Click No. You have already saved a copy when you exported. Click on No Now that you are back in Miromaa the steps are the same as with pre-recorded audio. m. Click on the title of the type of multimedia you would like to add, in this case Audio. It will go blue. Your image will disappear as you are now in the Audio section of the Multimedia Panel. Click here It will go blue and your image will disappear as you are now in the Audio Panel 10 Working With Audacity

n. Click on the Add button This will open your computer s file explorer. If you do not see your Miromaa Language Work folder: Click on Documents Click here if you do not see your Miromaa Language Work folder Then click on My Documents 1. Click on My Documents 2. Then double click on the Miromaa Language Work folder o. Double click on your Miromaa Language Work folder p. Double click on your Media folder. Click on your Media folder Working With Audacity 11

q. Double click on your Audio folder. Click on your Audio folder r. Click on the audio clip you wish to upload s. Click on Open 1. Click on your audio clip 2. Click open Miromaa will upload your audio and take you back to the Editor. 12 Working With Audacity

To listen to your audio in the Editor: t. Click on Audio in the list. The word Audio is now written in black instead of grey, this means that something has been uploaded. Click here u. Click on the play button (>) to listen to your audio Click here Congratulations you have just added audio to your entry! Working With Audacity 13

2. Delete the part you don t want: a. Click on the time-line just before the part you want to delete b. Hold down your clicking finger and, with your mouse drag the cursor across the sound-wave line across the part you don t want. It should be highlighted as in the picture below In the example there is too much silence before the first berabakaan which we don t want, the part is highlighted below. highlighted c. Press delete on your keyboard gone The part you have highlighted will be deleted. The rest of the sound-wave will move towards the start of the time-line to close the gap. You can use this to take away the silence between words. 14 Working With Audacity

If you want to keep both the first and the second words but don t want all the silence between the words: d. Highlight the silence between the words (or whichever part you don t want) highlighted e. Press delete on your keyboard gone The space between the words will now be deleted. Repeat these steps until you are happy with your audio clip. Working With Audacity 15

Exporting from Audacity And Importing Into Miromaa a. Click on File in the top right hand corner of the screen 1. Click on File 2. Click on Export b. Click on Export from the drop-down menu. This will open the file explorer window. c. Navigate to your Audio Folder d. Double-click on your Audio Folder e. Name your audio file. At Miromaa we name the file using a word we can remember so it s easy to find. 1. Type file name here 2. Check format is WAV...16bit if not click on it 3. Click Save then select WAV...16bit from menu 16 Working With Audacity

f. Make sure the Save as Type: field is set to: WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM If not, click on it to reveal the drop-down menu and select WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM from the list g. Click on Save Click on ok h. Click on Ok A pop-up will ask you whether you want to save before closing. i. Click No. You have already saved a copy when you exported. Click on No Now that you are back in Miromaa the steps are the same as with pre-recorded audio. Working With Audacity 17

j. Click on the title of the type of multimedia you would like to add, in this case Audio. It will go blue. Your image will disappear as you are now in the Audio section of the Multimedia Panel. Click here It will go blue and your image will disappear as you are now in the Audio Panel k. Click on the Add button This will open your computer s file explorer window. If you do not see your Miromaa Language Work folder, click on Documents Click here if you do not see your Miromaa Language Work folder 18 Working With Audacity

Then click on My Documents l. Double click on your Miromaa Language Work folder 1. Click on My Documents 2. Then double click on the Miromaa Language Work folder m. Double click on your Media folder. Click on your Media folder Working With Audacity 19

n. Double click on your Audio folder. Click on your Audio folder o. Click on the audio clip you wish to upload p. Click on Open 1. Click on your audio clip 2. Click open Miromaa will upload your audio and take you back to the Editor. Congratulations you have just uploaded your audio into Miromaa! 20 Working With Audacity

To Listen To Your Audio In Miromaa a. Click on Audio in the list. The word Audio is now written in black instead of grey, this means that something has been uploaded Click here b. Click on the play button (>) to listen to your audio Click here Click here Congratulations you have just added audio to your entry! Working With Audacity 21

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We would love to hear your feedback on Miromaa so please don t hesitate to tell us about your experiences: Miromaa Aboriginal Language & Technology Centre Suite 1 50 Bolton Street, Newcastle. NSW. 2300. Phone: +61 2 4927 8222 miromaa@acra.org.au www.miromaa.org.au Remote Support If you would like further help we can assist by providing support by email or by using our remote support software TeamViewer: http://miromaa.org.au/miromaa/support.html Miromaa Learning Room The most recent version of this, and all of our training documents will be available in the learning room. http://www.miromaa.org.au/miromaa/learning-centre/learning-room.html 24 Working With Audacity