I am learning English by using mimic method。
I would like to record my voice sentence by sentence and compare them with the original sentence.
The “original track” does not have spaces between sentence for me to speak.
Example:
"Original sentence 1"“Original sentence 2"”“Original sentence 3"”.
I want to first play “original sentence1”, then record “my voice sentence1”. then i play the original sentence2,then record " my voice sentence2" and repeat the process until the end of the original track.
then the end result may look like this:
“Original sentence 1” “my voice sentence 1” “Original sentence 2” "my voice sentence 2""Original sentence 3"“my voice sentence 3” .
The “original track” does not have spaces between sentence for me to speak.
I think you’re too close to the problem. What you want seems easy, but it’s exactly the same jobs as making a radio show.
You have existing voices and nobody knows what the lengths and volumes are. You are going to live record into a microphone and need to adjust recording volume, start and stop times. You need to cut everything up into pieces so the pieces fit one behind the other.
A little music at the beginning and the end and you have a radio interview show.
Audacity has no idea what words are. Everything is just sounds. So a person (the Producer or the Editor) has to find the words by hand and do all those jobs.
Someone may have different ideas.
Sometimes people post with a description of a machine or service that already exists and is very expensive.
original track: “original sentence1” “original sentence2”(end of the track)
Here is what i do:
Tick the overdubbed in Preferences.
Select “whole original sentence1”.
Hit the red round button or press “R” key.
the result is :
original track: “original sentence1” “original sentence2”(end of the track)
My record track: “my voice sentence1”
Select " whole original sentence2".
Hit the red round button or press “R” key.
the result:
original track: “original sentence1” “original sentence2”(end of the track)
My record track: “my voice sentence1” “my voice sentence2”
it seems my record always starts from the end of the original track.
what I want may like this:
original track: “original sentence1” “original sentence2”(end of the track)
My record track: “my voice sentence1” “my voice sentence2”
or
original track: “original sentence1” “original sentence2”(end of the track)
My record track: “my voice sentence1”
My record track1 “my voice sentence2”
Now I want to split my track into some new mp3 files,i have labeled them. There may be 40 labels in total this time.
and then I use File->Export->Export Multiple. Then A Dialog “Edit metadata tags” appears for every new mp3 files. I have to click ok many times (this case it is 40 times) until I set all metadata for all new files. I 'd like to know if there is a way to set the metadata once for all the new mp3 files, because all new mp3 files have the same metadata information.
Thanks
Julia.