Make Audacity only record when it hears a asound?
Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 6:25 am
Dear Anyone.
I'm a wannabe composer. I have a notation program that lets me select a virtual instrument and write a tune on it.
So I've got 8 (say) virtual instruments and a finished piece of music. I want to record each track as a separate soundfile so I can mix them. For this to be easy, all the soundfiles have to be the same length so you can line 'em up accurately in the mixer.
Can you set up Audacity so it ONLY starts recording when it hears a sound? Right now, I have to press RECORD on Audacity, it starts recording nothing (silence) then I race over to the music program window, press PLAY on a track and it starts recording the track. The problem is, as it takes varying amounts of time to get from Audacity's window to the music software window, the files are always slightly differing lengths and I just cannot line them up accurately. All the instruments are a little bit out of synch and it kills all the pieces of music.
So one answer - if you can think of another, tell me - would be to be able to press RECORD on Audacity, but it doesn't start doing anything until you've pressed PLAY on the music software. If not all instruments start right at the beginning of a track, that's fine, I can put in a tiny sound that the listener wouldn't really hear, but which would trigger Audacity's recording to start. It's OK having leftover silence at the END of the instrument's part, because you can happily chop it off. It's getting the individual instrument tracks so you can line them all up ACCURATELY at the beginning of a track that's the nightmare.
Is it possible to set Audacity up so it's sound activated?
Yours hopefully
Ulrichburke (noobus maximus giganticus.)
I'm a wannabe composer. I have a notation program that lets me select a virtual instrument and write a tune on it.
So I've got 8 (say) virtual instruments and a finished piece of music. I want to record each track as a separate soundfile so I can mix them. For this to be easy, all the soundfiles have to be the same length so you can line 'em up accurately in the mixer.
Can you set up Audacity so it ONLY starts recording when it hears a sound? Right now, I have to press RECORD on Audacity, it starts recording nothing (silence) then I race over to the music program window, press PLAY on a track and it starts recording the track. The problem is, as it takes varying amounts of time to get from Audacity's window to the music software window, the files are always slightly differing lengths and I just cannot line them up accurately. All the instruments are a little bit out of synch and it kills all the pieces of music.
So one answer - if you can think of another, tell me - would be to be able to press RECORD on Audacity, but it doesn't start doing anything until you've pressed PLAY on the music software. If not all instruments start right at the beginning of a track, that's fine, I can put in a tiny sound that the listener wouldn't really hear, but which would trigger Audacity's recording to start. It's OK having leftover silence at the END of the instrument's part, because you can happily chop it off. It's getting the individual instrument tracks so you can line them all up ACCURATELY at the beginning of a track that's the nightmare.
Is it possible to set Audacity up so it's sound activated?
Yours hopefully
Ulrichburke (noobus maximus giganticus.)