Audacity
About Audacity
The term "Audacity" refers to a digital audio editing and recording program that is free and open-source and is compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems.
Why is Audacity important?
Audacity comes with features such as:
- Using a mixer or microphone, Audacity can capture live audio and digitize records from other sources.
- mix, edit, and import audio files. Your recordings can be exported as a variety of file types, including many files at once.
- supports 16-, 24-, and 32-bit systems. Dithering and high-quality resampling are used to transform sample rates and file formats.
- Support for the effect plug-ins LADSPA, LV2, Nyquist, VST, and Audio Unit You may simply alter Nyquist effects with a text editor, or you can even create your own plug-in.
- With Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete, editing is simple. Additionally, you may undo and redo things indefinitely in a session to go back whatever many stages you like.
Who should take the Audacity Exam?
- Podcasters
- Those who have to edit podcasts (their own or other people)
- Virtual assistants
Audacity Certification Course Outline
- What is Audacity?
- Download and install Audacity
- Import audio
- Selecting and zooming
- Playback controls
- Install the FFmpeg library
- Set up your hardware
- Create a new project
- Save your project
- Record
- Add tracks
- Record two tracks simultaneously
- Make selections
- Cut, copy, and paste
- Volume automation
- Remove unwanted background noise
- Apply compression
- Insert silence