Audacity Manual Contents
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Audacity 2.2.0 Manual
New features in this release
- Search the Wiki for extra tips and tutorialsVisit the Forum for technical help Using Help Resources
Guide to the Audacity Project Window
1 Menu Bar
2 Transport Toolbar
3 Tools Toolbar
4 Recording Meter Toolbar
5 Playback Meter Toolbar
6 Mixer Toolbar
7 Edit Toolbar
8 Transcription Toolbar
9 Device Toolbar
10 Unpinned Play/Recording Head
11 Timeline
12 Scrub Ruler
13 Track Control Panel
14 Audio Track
15 Label Track
16 Selection Toolbar
17 Status Bar
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Tutorials
- Editing an Audio File - Import the file, edit and export it
- Your First Recording - Record microphone, guitar, keyboard
- Mixing Voice with Background Music - For podcasts
- Recording Multi-track Overdubs - Record over other tracks
- Vocal Removal and Isolation
- Looping - make an audio loop with Audacity
- Making Ringtones and IVR messages - For your cellphone or IVR system
- Recording streaming audio playing on the computer
Using Audacity
Quick Help
- Getting Started - Recording, Importing, Editing, Exporting...
- Audacity Tour Guide - quick tour of selected features of Audacity
- Installing and updating Audacity on Windows, Mac or Linux
- Installing plug-ins for Audacity on Windows, Mac or Linux
- Themes - learn how to select your preferred Audacity look and feel
Audacity Foundations
- Managing Audacity Projects - Audacity's internal workspace
- Audacity Setup and Configuration
- Preferences - changing your settings and reset to default
- Toolbars Overview - including how to arrange Toolbars
- Audio Tracks, Waveform view and Spectrogram view
- Playing and Recording, Quick-Play, Scrubbing and Timer Recording
- Importing audio and Exporting audio files - For use in other applications
- LAME MP3 export and FFmpeg import/export libraries for more formats
- On-Demand Loading of uncompressed files
- Metadata Editor
- Navigation Tips, Playback Tips and Audio Alignment Tips
- Keyboard shortcuts
Editing with Audacity
- Selecting audio and Spectral Selection
- Clips - individual sections within an Audio Track
- Splitting and Joining Stereo Tracks
- Zooming Overview
- Effects, Generators and Analyzers
- Creating a Crossfade
- Mixing Audio Tracks
- Undo, Redo and History
Help with Advanced Topics
- Accessibility - Audacity for the visually impaired
- Latency when recording overdubs
- Adding plug-ins & other customization, Scripting and Simplifying Menus
- Chains - for batch processing and effects automation
- Sync-Locked Track Groups
- Time Tracks - used for varying speed control
- Crash Recovery
Index, Glossary and More
- Audacity License
- Information for Developers - join our developer community
- Information for the Media - Audacity and free, open software
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Screenshots: Unless otherwise stated, screenshots in this Manual are of Audacity running under its default settings on the Microsoft Windows 10® operating system. Representative images of Audacity running on Mac and Linux are also included.
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