Super-Fast Guide To Audio Editing: Installing Audacity
Super-Fast Guide To Audio Editing: Installing Audacity
Super-Fast Guide To Audio Editing: Installing Audacity
Installing Audacity
1. Download Audacity to your own computer.
2. The file you downloaded is an installer file. Do whatever your
operating system requires to install it (e.g., double-click and put into
Program Files, or drag and drop the DMG into Applications).
3. You could start editing audio immediately, but don’t.
4. Download the LAME encoder file. Follow these instructions to do
so: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq?s=install&i=lame-mp3
5. Unzip or uncompress the downloaded LAME file.
6. It is very important that you know exactly where you saved the
lame_enc.dll or LameLib file. Reason: The very first time you try to
export an MP3 file from Audacity, it will ask you: Where is the
LAME encoder file? You must show Audacity where the file is. You
will do this only once.
If you don’t follow steps 4, 5 and 6, you will not be able to export MP3 files
from Audacity. However, you will not have a chance to do Step 6 until you
have some audio to export.
So, make a note for yourself: The first time you export an MP3 file, you
must remember where you put that LAME file after you unzipped it.
Note: Audacity cannot open WMA files. If you have WMA files, you must
convert them first (convert to the WAV format, for example). Conversion can
be done with Switch (Mac and Win) or EasyWMA (Mac only)
Switch: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html
EasyWMA: http://www.easywma.com/
Like many audio editing programs, Audacity wants you to save a “project”
and not a file—until you are completely finished with your editing. When you
Editing Audio
The basics are easier than you might assume.
To delete something, first you will click, hold and drag to select the section:
Then press the Delete key on your keyboard. (Note: The player must be
stopped, not paused, or else this will not work.)
If you make a mistake, hold Ctrl (Win) or Cmd (Mac) and press Z.
Move the cursor to where you want to add the cut section, and click once:
Then hold Ctrl (Win) or Cmd (Mac) and press v (for paste):
*Actually, the
current version of
Audacity will save
the MP3 file at
44100 Hz even
though you have
changed the sample
rate.
On the “File Formats” tab, you need a bit rate of 56 (at bottom):
You can leave the “ID3 tags” blank, or fill them in.
Voilà! You have an MP3 file suitable for uploading to the Web.