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Newbie Needs Help
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:33 pm
by aparker73
I am working on my first project. I have Audacity 3.1 Beta and Windows 7. I have already uploaded my project and did some editing. How do I access the edited version? How do I export it back to my digital recorder into a mp3 format? When I try to export I get a message to locate a specific file. Is there a way to permanently increase the volume on the right channel of a voice recording. It was recorded with a digital recorder. I am not sure if this is a stereo recording. I would really like some step by step instructions if possible.
Re: Newbie Needs Help
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:01 pm
by steve
aparker73 wrote:I have Audacity 3.1
You've missed some numbers off. The Audacity version has three parts (e.g. 1.3.10)
The last part of the number is important.
aparker73 wrote:How do I access the edited version?
See here:
http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Audacity_Projects
Re: Newbie Needs Help
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 7:06 pm
by Gale Andrews
aparker73 wrote:I am working on my first project. I have Audacity 3.1 Beta and Windows 7. I have already uploaded my project and did some editing. How do I access the edited version? How do I export it back to my digital recorder into a mp3 format? When I try to export I get a message to locate a specific file. Is there a way to permanently increase the volume on the right channel of a voice recording. It was recorded with a digital recorder. I am not sure if this is a stereo recording. I would really like some step by step instructions if possible.
Alan, to answer briefly your other questions:
If you install the current 1.3.14 Beta, a help Manual is built in at Help > Manual (in web browser).
Gale
Re: Newbie Needs Help
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 3:47 pm
by aparker73
I have version 1.3.13 Beta. Is this version ok? Or do I need to download 1.3.14? If so where do I obtain the 1.3.14 beta version?
Re: Newbie Needs Help
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:30 pm
by Gale Andrews
aparker73 wrote:I have version 1.3.13 Beta. Is this version ok? Or do I need to download 1.3.14? If so where do I obtain the 1.3.14 beta version?
1.3.13 has a built-in Manual too, if you installed 1.3.13 rather than using the zip.
It is usually best to have the latest version as this will have the latest fixes. 1.3.14 is here:
http://audacity.googlecode.com/files/au ... 1.3.14.exe .
However there should be a new version 2.0.0 version very soon. So if you preferred you could wait for 2.0.0. It will be available on the download page
http://audacityteam.org/download or you could sign up at
http://audacityteam.org/#announce to receive an e-mail whenever we release new versions of Audacity.
Gale
Re: Newbie Needs Help
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 10:15 pm
by aparker73
I am still having problems accessing an edited(shorter) version of my audio recording. When I go to file,recent files I get the original full version of my audio recording in the MP3 and .aup formats. Where would I found the shorter edited version? Would that be on my computer? Also my recording appears to be only one track (mono). There is no second blue wave line. Is it still possible to increase the volume of the right channel?
Re: Newbie Needs Help
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:51 pm
by Gale Andrews
aparker73 wrote:I am still having problems accessing an edited(shorter) version of my audio recording. When I go to file,recent files I get the original full version of my audio recording in the MP3 and .aup formats. Where would I found the shorter edited version?
If you exported this shorter edited version you will have to look in the folder you exported it to. If it helps, click File > Export and it will open at the last folder you exported to.
aparker73 wrote: Also my recording appears to be only one track (mono). There is no second blue wave line. Is it still possible to increase the volume of the right channel?
By definition there is no right channel. As it is now, the mono track will play equally through left and right speakers or headphones.
If you had some reason to make an unbalanced stereo track, Edit > Duplicate, then using the
Track Drop-Down Menu, make the upper track "Left Channel" and the lower track "Right Channel". You could then double-click in the blue waveform of the right channel to select all of it, then Effect > Amplify. Alternatively, don't bother with Amplify but instead move the -....+ slider on the lower track to right.
Gale
Re: Newbie Needs Help
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:18 pm
by aparker73
I do not believe that I saved an edited version of my audio file. I opened my original file(long version) and made two cuts. I have already downloaded lame. I then connected my data recorder (MP3) to my computer. I clicked on import. It asked me if I wanted to save the file. A screen appeared asking edit metadata. I clicked ok. Meanwhile my data recorder was not recognizing audacity or my computer. It appeared to keep searching. Can you provide a step by step instruction of how to transfer an edited version to my data recorder? Also it appears that when I add a second channel there is no audio on that track. I guess I have a mono recording and can not increase the sound of one voice on the recording?
Re: Newbie Needs Help
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 2:06 pm
by aparker73
I was finally able to export my edited audio file. However, even though I saved it to my data recorder, I did not find the file there. Instead the file appears in my I tunes player. How do I move the file from the I Tunes player to my data recorder?
Re: Newbie Needs Help
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:06 am
by Gale Andrews
aparker73 wrote:It appears that when I add a second channel there is no audio on that track.
You need to use Edit > Duplicate as explained above.
aparker73 wrote:I guess I have a mono recording and cannot increase the sound of one voice on the recording?
You can do it manually if the voices are always speaking one at a time. If that is the case then you could even duplicate the track, Make Stereo Track from the Track Drop-Down Menu then silence one of the voices in the duplicate and silence the other voice in the original to make a stereo effect.
Effect > Leveller or Effect > Compressor will reduce volume differences in the track even if you leave it at mono.
aparker73 wrote:I was finally able to export my edited audio file. However, even though I saved it to my data recorder, I did not find the file there. Instead the file appears in my I tunes player. How do I move the file from the I Tunes player to my data recorder?
Needless to say we cannot see over your shoulder, but I would suggest you drag the file off your iTunes player to the computer thence from the computer to the data recorder.
Gale