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Please note that these sections are still under construction, and content will be added as time permits. |
Please note that these sections are still under construction, and content will be added as time permits. |
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See also the '''[[Instructional Videos]]''' page. |
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== Deleting Errors == |
== Deleting Errors == |
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* [http://librivox.earthcallingdavid.com/tutorials/db_audacity_edit_1.mov David's clip on how to edit simple mistakes] (Video Clip) |
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* [[Deleting Errors in Audacity]] |
* [[Deleting Errors in Audacity]] |
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== Processing Audio == |
== Processing Audio == |
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* [[Noisecleaning With Pics|Noisecleaning]] - Step-by-step picture tutorialbox (In another language: [[Cómo eliminar el rumor de fondo|Español]], [[Comment éliminer le bruit de fond|Francais]]) |
* [[Noisecleaning With Pics|Noisecleaning]] - Step-by-step picture tutorialbox (In another language: [[Cómo eliminar el rumor de fondo|Español]], [[Comment éliminer le bruit de fond|Francais]]) |
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* [[Noise Cleaning| General Noise Cleaning page]] |
* [[Noise Cleaning| General Noise Cleaning page]] |
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* [[Detailed Audacity Noise Removal| More info on Noise Cleaning]] |
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* [[Removing Mains Hum| Removing Hums and Whistles]] |
* [[Removing Mains Hum| Removing Hums and Whistles]] |
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*[https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=1nx6Lmfuh3vK7fqrmwzPU0twJ3vP5lhv4TtJL1ZuM2rE&authkey=COOFtwg&hl=en&pli=1#| Verstärken] - Schritt für Schritt Anleitung: Wie man eine Aufnahme verstärken kann, die viele laute Spitzen hat |
*[https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=1nx6Lmfuh3vK7fqrmwzPU0twJ3vP5lhv4TtJL1ZuM2rE&authkey=COOFtwg&hl=en&pli=1#| Verstärken] - Schritt für Schritt Anleitung: Wie man eine Aufnahme verstärken kann, die viele laute Spitzen hat |
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=== Measuring Volume === |
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* [[Measuring Volume within Audacity]] |
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=== Amplifying === |
=== Amplifying === |
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* [[Amplifying]] - Step-by-step picture tutorial |
* [[Amplifying]] - Step-by-step picture tutorial |
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=== Levelling === |
=== Levelling === |
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* [[Levelling| Evening out the volume]] - Step-by-step picture tutorial |
* [[Levelling| Evening out the volume]] - Step-by-step picture tutorial |
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=== Dynamic Range Compression === |
=== Dynamic Range Compression === |
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* [[Dynamic Range Compression]] |
* [[Dynamic Range Compression]] |
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=== Manipulating Tracks === |
=== Manipulating Tracks === |
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* [[Splitting a Stereo File]] - Step-by-step picture tutorial |
* [[Splitting a Stereo File]] - Step-by-step picture tutorial |
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* [[Merging Tracks]] |
* [[Merging Tracks]] |
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=== De-Essing Files === |
=== De-Essing Files === |
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* [[De-Essing Files]] |
* [[De-Essing Files]] |
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* [https://forum.librivox.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=52753 DeEsser & DeClicker Plug-ins For Audacity forum thread] |
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=== Removing Click Sounds === |
=== Removing Click Sounds === |
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* [https://forum.librivox.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=52753 |
* [https://forum.librivox.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=52753 DeEsser & DeClicker Plug-ins For Audacity forum thread] |
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It is (obviously) better to avoid getting them in the first place by correct mic placement. See [http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Improve_Your_Recording#Plosives:_popping_P.27s this article]. |
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However, the occasional popping 'p' (which is actually breath on the mic and a very low frequency sound) can be isolated and treated with a High Pass Filter. Make sure your selection begins and ends on the horizontal line (by clicking the '''Z''' key). Then click '''Effect > High Pass Filter''', and using settings of roll-off 12dB and cut-off frequency 100 Hz, click '''OK'''. The popping sound should be decreased. |
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=== Silence removal === |
=== Silence removal === |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 20 October 2015
Here is a list of the tutorials available for the Audacity software. Some of them are picture tutorials, for those of us who are more visual. They are indicated as such.
Please note that these sections are still under construction, and content will be added as time permits.
See also the Instructional Videos page.
Deleting Errors
Processing Audio
Noise Cleaning
- Noisecleaning - Step-by-step picture tutorialbox (In another language: Español, Francais)
- General Noise Cleaning page
- Removing Hums and Whistles
Removing Peaks
- Removing Peaks - Step-by-step picture tutorial on how to remove single rogue peaks.
- Verstärken - Schritt für Schritt Anleitung: Wie man eine Aufnahme verstärken kann, die viele laute Spitzen hat
Measuring Volume
Amplifying
- Amplifying - Step-by-step picture tutorial
Levelling
- Evening out the volume - Step-by-step picture tutorial
Dynamic Range Compression
Manipulating Tracks
- Splitting a Stereo File - Step-by-step picture tutorial
- Merging Tracks
De-Essing Files
Removing Click Sounds
Fixing Individual Plosives
It is (obviously) better to avoid getting them in the first place by correct mic placement. See this article.
However, the occasional popping 'p' (which is actually breath on the mic and a very low frequency sound) can be isolated and treated with a High Pass Filter. Make sure your selection begins and ends on the horizontal line (by clicking the Z key). Then click Effect > High Pass Filter, and using settings of roll-off 12dB and cut-off frequency 100 Hz, click OK. The popping sound should be decreased.