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Audacity 1.3.5 User Manual
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- Audacity for the Impatient (all you need to know in one page)
- What's New in Audacity 1.3.2
- Theme Preferences
- Transcription Toolbar disabled
- How to get help
- Sample rates (may be a candidate for a technical appendix or similar later)
On the way out entirely
These also only available on-line.
Tutorials
- Tutorial - Editing an Existing File
- Tutorial - Your First Recording
- Tutorial - Mixing a Narration With Background Music
- Tutorial - Copying tapes, LPs or minidiscs to CD (including full description of noise removal more briefly described in Effect Menu or only a link to it Effect Menu ??? and including splitting into multiple tracks)
This manual has two main parts to it:
- A step by step guide. Organised by tasks (the Tutorials and the Using Audacity sections).
- A reference section. Organised by GUI structure.
The reference section should be naming the parts of the GUI and saying in outline what they do.
Follow links from Special:Lonelypages and Old Pages to find remnants of the old manual.
Using Audacity
Foundations
I've had a quick glance at it - thanks. Actually I am not very worried about this at the moment. We link to it in appropriate places in the reference and it may or may not require a separate more technical appendix about it as per the current Audacity Project Format. On current content, I don't think a separate page is justified. A placeholder for .aup has been added to Glossary. I think "What is an Audacity Project?" could be a step by step tutorial with images if we have time, through from import, saving a Project a few times then exporting. I don't think that's essential, maybe only that we state that as an example scenario. As moving Audacity Projects under Foundations was my idea, maybe let me work on Audacity Projects and see what I come up with based on the content you've dropped in there - though I'm not necessarily going to do it immediately .
- Digital Audio
- Audacity Tracks and Clips
- Audacity Selection
- Audacity Setup and Configuration
- What is an Audacity Project?
- Playing and Recording
- Zooming
- Undo, Redo and History
Modifying Audio
Help with specific issues
- Working With Multi-Track Audio
- Working with Audio CDs Audacity cannot import or burn to CDs itself, but read how to work with them here
- Recording Quality
- Recovery (if Audacity crashes or if you lose part of an Audacity project)
- Batch Processing (converting multiple files at once)
- Customization (keyboard shortcuts, adding plug-ins and more)
- Simplifying Audacity
- Accessibility (Audacity for the visually impaired)
- Recovery is a must and there should be advice on what to do if recovery fails (given it really isn't 100% reliable).
- Accessibility - Should include the JAWS guide (ready now). Shortcuts must be described (a major job, or are you suggesting not doing that for release?). We can write a short paragraph linking to Audacity Tracks and Clips, the Selection Bar etc. What else is needed that should hold this up in your opinion? - Thanks, Gale
Wanted Topics
- Spectrogram Analysis (or one or more better titles, cover tracking down clicks, square wave as-a-spectrum, beat frequencies).
Reference
Menu Bar:
- File
- File Export Dialog including help on which format to export to
- Export options for:
- WAV, AIFF and uncompressed types
- MP3 and obtaining the LAME MP3 encoder
- Ogg Vorbis
- FLAC
- MP2
- Command line export
- Advanced Mixing Options
- File Export Dialog including help on which format to export to
- Edit
- View
- Tracks
- Generate
- Effects
- Detailed help for some of the more complex built-in effects:
- Auto Duck
- Compressor
- Equalization
- Noise Removal
Additional effects via plug-ins: - VST Plug-in Effects
- Nyquist Effects
- LADSPA Effects
- Detailed help for some of the more complex built-in effects:
- Analyze
- Help
Toolbars:
- Tools
- Envelope Tool for controlling amplitude envelopes
- Control
- Edit
- Mixer
- Meter
- Transcription
- Selection
Project Window:
Preferences:
Other
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Information for Developers - how to join our developer community
- Glossary - with links to Wikipedia and/or main Wiki including audio file formats.
- Audacity Project Format
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