User:PeterSampson/Sand-Box
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Revision as of 15:45, 17 May 2012 by PeterSampson (talk | contribs) (updated the sanbox for my table experimenation)
My experimentation page
Sand-Box for when I have to make tricksy edits.
Peter 16May12: Trying a more dense layout to try and avoid Gale's "rush of confusion".
I'm coming round to thinking that maybe it needs a two-column table (but I don't know how to do that).
I'm coming round to thinking that maybe it needs a two-column table (but I don't know how to do that).
This page provides a guide to the main functionality of Audacity.
- Audacity Setup and Configuration - How to set up Audacity and customize it to work the way that you require.
- Playing and Recording - Tools which allow you to play all or part of a sound;there are also many recording options.
- Selecting Audio - Audacity's ability to select precise parts of a sound for editing makes it a very powerful editing tool.
- Clips - separate audio regions within a track - Audacity can split a track so as to create multiple clips within that track.
- Splitting and Joining Stereo Tracks - Manipulating tracks, with some worked examples.
- Sync-Lock Tracks - Enables you to keep audio in sync whwen working on one track among related tracks.
- Mixing Audio Tracks - Mixing refers to the process of combining multiple Audacity tracks which play simultaneously into a single track.
- Zooming - Zooming the time scale, or zooming "horizontally", is something you'll do all the time.
- Undo, Redo and History - Audacity is forgiving, it is designed to let you try something and then undo it if you don't like it.
- Finding the correct effect, generator or analyzer - A quick index to Audacity's Effects, Generators and Analysis tools.