Software playthrough is off (not selected) by default. Software playthrough routes the incoming audio through to the audio output. There are not many cases where this is desirable, but one example of when it is, is when recording from a USB cassette player if there is no other way of hearing what yo...
If you want to rename the four effects to "Label <what we're labelling>" then probably those effects are best kept together. I quite like the original name of "Silence Marker" (something that marks where silences are). If that type of naming was applied consistently then we woul...
"Label (noun) Clipping" could be something to do with auto truncation of existing labels. In the Analyze Menu? :o ;) (and what does "Regular Interval Labels" have to do with analysis? :? Except that's exactly what users think they are doing - they are splitting album or CD track...
In the Analyze Menu? What could "Label Clipping" in the Analyze menu mean other than "Label(verb) Clipping"? "Label(noun) Clipping" makes no more sense in the Analyze menu than "Clipping" interpreted as an effect in the Analyze menu. I don't see that either m...
I'm using a Blue Yeti Pro mike with Audacity 2.0.6 under Windows XP. I'm getting a heavy 60Hz hum -- what's the best way to either filter this out or prevent it altogether? Prevention is better than cure, but the options for prevention are quite limited when using a USB mic. Have you tried the mic ...
It seems to me like it's absolute silence, but I could be wrong. Very close to absolute - certainly no actual signal. Thanks for confirming. Could you make a short test recording for us following these instructions? (most of this is about setting up - we only need one word recorded and a few second...