A few beginners questions about Audacity
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Please state which version of Windows you are using,
and the exact three-section version number of Audacity from "Help menu > About Audacity".
Audacity 1.2.x and 1.3.x are obsolete and no longer supported. If you still have those versions, please upgrade at https://www.audacityteam.org/download/.
The old forums for those versions are now closed, but you can still read the archives of the 1.2.x and 1.3.x forums.
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Re: A few beginners questions about Audacity
Ok soo basicly low pass and high pass is still the best option ? Because even though they are merged into 1 sound source, they still have different frequencies, for instance car is mostly under 400, voice is mostly over 400. Soo if i completely remove, or maybe just lower the sound of those frequencies, it should do the trick in a similiar way that i wanted, right ?
Re: A few beginners questions about Audacity
Yes, filtering may help.
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