So in closure, sorry for not being as proactive in the thread, and thank you for putting some of your time in it. No problem. I'm sorry it took me so long to work out what you meant. And to reiterate, following your second-to-last post: you gave me a solution! Super :) I think the thing that threw ...
And this is not possible (afaik): https://i.imgur.com/3cHgTH5.png That's correct. Audacity supports one temporal selection at a time only. This may change in the future, but supporting multiple temporal regions would be a big development task, and isn't likely to be done very soon (though it is som...
However there remains what I assume is a bug, where the track focus goes back on top (first track) for some reason, only if I use the commands in a macro (it does works if I input them manually though). I'll reply to this first as it is really a separate issue. Yes that's a bug, and it has been fix...
Tried on multiple audio files, and it always crashes if the "use high quality stretching (slow)" is ticked, otherwise it succeeds just fine. That was a bug that has now been fixed in the development version of Audacity. It affect "Change Tempo", "Change Pitch" and &quo...
p.s. did they finally fix the declicker in the new audacity? There isn't really a "they" in community developed software, there's just those people that contribute and those that don't. I assume that you mean the "Click Removal" effect. That has not been changed. I know that eff...
Is that "it"? The thing that you want to achieve as a single shortcut? If so, then I think you would need a little "Nyquist plug-in" to do that. If that's "it", then I can show you how to do that. I'm guessing this is what you want: select-focussed-track.ny Instruction...
Does the file play super-fast? If so, then it's not an MP3 file, it's some other format and probably incorrectly named with ".mp3" at the end. You can check the actual file format by "uploading" to this page: https://mediaarea.net/MediaInfoOnline (it doesn't actually "upload...