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Using "Undo"
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 2:08 am
by bitbybug
(I'm using Audacity 2.03; I think I installed from the dmg, but am not sure.) I have a MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard.
I transferred reel to reel audio tapes to Garageband on the Mac, and saved as .AIFF files.
Then I used Audacity to convert AIFF to .WAV. (I'm new to both programs, Garageband and Audacity and audio editing, too. What little I know, I've learned from YouTube and other internet videos & Audacity tutorials.)
Now I'm trying some editing of the .WAV files.
I opened the WAV file in Audacity. When I do anything to the waveform, I can't undo it, either by edit--undo; or by control Z.
I must be missing something basic here.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks
Re: Using "Undo"
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 2:35 am
by kozikowski
First we should know that the difference between AIFF and WAV is bookkeeping and environment. They have the same quality of audio, so you could have saved yourself a step right there. Audacity doesn't use either one inside itself.
If you intend to go outside the warm/fuzzy Mac environment, you'll want WAV, but otherwise, you're good to go.
I like to split the show work from the problem. Start a clean Audacity. Generate > Noise. Almost any values. Now do something radical like select half of it and Edit > Delete. If you go back to Edit, does it offer to Undo Delete?
Koz
Selecting different tracks
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 3:02 am
by bitbybug
Koz,
Yes it did let me undo.
Undo seems to be working now. I thought it was because I hadn't pressed 'stop' first, but if so, why did it let me edit? So, I'm not sure what I was doing wrong.
Can I ask another basic question? If I duplicate a section of the waveform, it makes a second track right below the first.
I see where I can mute one and play the other, but how do I edit them independently? I want to select the whole lower track.
If I 'select all', both tracks are highlighted and I don't want that.
I know I can use the cursor and drag all the way to the end, but isn't there a faster way to do it?
Again, thanks
PS By way of explanation: I want to put these files all on one DVD, and I can only burn CDs. My daughter has a DVD recorder, but only for a Windows PC. That's why I converted the AIFF to WAV. If I had known about Audacity when I converted the reel to reel, yes I could've used it and saved myself a lot of time!
Re: Selecting different tracks
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:53 am
by ragnar.jensen
bitbybug wrote:I want to select the whole lower track.
If I 'select all', both tracks are highlighted and I don't want that.
I know I can use the cursor and drag all the way to the end, but isn't there a faster way to do it?
Clicking in any blank space in the
Track Control Panel - # 10 in the picture - will select all audio in that track and deselect all other tracks.
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Ragnar