I'm using Windows version 2.4.2. Can we freeze the rest section of a track while edit its front section? For example, suppose a track is 5 min long. While I edit and delete fractions in 0-2min section of the track, can I freeze the rest section of the track in 2-5min? So no matter how much I delete ...
Thank you for the information. This is the very first time I use spectrogram in Audacity. It's very helpful to see the frequency-range occupied. If you look on the spectrogram view when the sax comes in you will see the frequency-range it occupies. I import sax track and see the following spectrogra...
Hi, I'm using Windows version 2.3.3, and have a question on Effect -> "Base and Treble" question. Suppose I use Base=0 dB and Treble = 5 dB. What is the equivalent or approximate adjustment for Effect -> Graphic EQ? The reason for this question is that I play with different settings in "Graphic EQ" ...
Try re-importing the WAV. Does it show (potential) clipping? After re-importing the WAV, that "noise" section is as showed in screenshot below. Are those red circles "clippings"? clippings_2.JPG If so, run the Amplify or Normalize effect to bring-down the volume, then export as MP3 Since I'm not su...
I just noticed another issue that may be related to what we discussed above... Below is what I observed. Can someone please explain why such issue occurs, and how to fix it? (1) When play two tracks (a solo and a accompaniment) together in Audacity (Windows 2.3.3), one section (~ 5 sec long) has noi...
Clipping is flat-topped (and flat bottom) waves. If you want to see what clipping would look like, export your file as WAV (regular WAV, not floating point). Regular integer WAV files can't go over 0dB. Thank you for the clarification. I incorrectly though before that tracks had clipping when the r...
Wow, thanks so much for the details. Feels like I'm reading a textbook back in school :lol: (1) No, it won't affect quality but it won't fix (actual) clipping) either. So even though those red vertical lines are gone after I apply "Effect -> Amplify (Amplification -2.0 dB)", it doesn't necessarily m...