Audio Tracks

From Audacity Development Manual
Revision as of 12:50, 15 August 2011 by PeterSampson (talk | contribs) (added a divi id)
Jump to: navigation, search
An audio track containing digital audio presents from left to right:
  • a Track Control Panel
  • a vertical scale with units (except in the Pitch view)
  • a visual representation of the audio (by default this is the Waveform view as in the images below).

New tracks are created whenever you import an audio file, record (except for Append Record) or generate audio when there is no selection. Tracks > Add New lets you explicitly add a new, empty mono or stereo audio track.

Gale 06Aug11: The large images below the intro really get in the way for me and obscure the message and flow of the page. I'm not sure if the below solution putting smaller images side-by-side helps. If not, I think it might help to have only an image of a stereo pair, but annotated with arrows to TCP, vertical scale and waveform.
  • Peter 9Aug11:I agree with Gale here. Audacity's default mode is stereo, so the single stereo image would be good for me. I also find the dual images somewhat distracting. This would be a good place to link to the new "Waveform" page once it is published.

Stereo Audio Track

The image below shows the parts of a typical Audacity stereo track: the Track Control Panel, the Vertical Scale and the audio track itself.

File:Stereo Track annotated.PNG

See the following page in the manual for further details on the Audacity Waveform.



Track Control Panel

:Track Control Panel
The Track Control Panel (at the left of the audio track) contains controls and status indicators for this track.

Controls

  • Close Button:
Track Close Button Clicking this button will close the track, removing it from the project.
  • Track Drop-down Menu:
Track Name Clicking on the track name shows the drop-down menu giving various options that affect this track only. Newly created tracks are named "Audio Track". Options in the drop-down menu include changing the name, sample rate how the track is displayed and options for converting from stereo to mono.
  • Mute Button:
Track Mute Button Click to silence this track when playing. Click again to unsilence. Muted tracks are not exported.
  • Solo Button:
Track Solo Button Click to play just this track. Click again to cancel. Solo takes precedence over mute - the mute buttons usually have no effect whilst any solo button is down. There are three options for exactly how the solo button operates, described in Tracks Preferences. One of the options is not having the solo button at all.
  • Gain Slider:
Track Gain Slider Set the gain for this track. Hold down the shift key while dragging to adjust the slider in finer increments. Double-click the slider to bring up a window where you can make precise adjustments or enter a gain value.
  • Pan Slider:
Track Pan Slider To make signal stronger on left or right earphone. Hold down the shift key while dragging to adjust the slider in finer increments. Double-click the slider to bring up a window where you can make precise adjustments or enter a pan value.
  • Track Collapse Button:
Track Collapse Button Click on this to make the track 'fold up' into a smaller size. Click again, or drag the lower edge of the track to restore the size.
Move the entire track up or down in the list of tracks by clicking on the Track Control Panel and then dragging up or down.

Status Indicators

  • Track Information Area:
Track Information Area Gives in order, Stereo or Mono, the sampling rate in Hz and the manner in which samples are represented.
  • Sync-Lock Indicator:
Track Sync-Lock Indicator When present, indicates that this track is part of a Sync-Locked group.

Vertical Scale

Vertical Scale The vertical scale displays amplitude when showing the waveform, frequency when showing the spectrum or is empty when displaying pitch.

When the mouse pointer is over the scale it changes to a magnify icon.

  • Left-click in the Vertical Scale for any Waveform or Spectrogram view to zoom in. The range displayed on the scale will be centered at the value you clicked at. Left-click and drag a region up or down then release to zoom into that region.
  • SHIFT-click (or right-click) to zoom out.

This is a zoom in the vertical direction, as opposed to a horizontal zoom on the Timeline. See Zooming for more details of vertical and horizontal zooming.

Display

Click and drag between the two waveforms to change their relative height.

Changing the height of the channels in a stereo track: Click and drag between the channels.

Example of resizing the channels of a stereo track

Changing the height of a track: Click and drag between the tracks.

Example of resizing a mono track

See Audacity Tracks and Clips for more details on using the waveform display.