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| Configuring | edit | Configuring Audacity default chapter : use for explaining how to configure the software |
| Credits | edit | Credits Licence All chapters copyright of the authors (see below). Unless otherwise stated all chapters in this manual licensed with GNU Free Documentation License ... |
| DigitalAudio | edit | What is sound? Sounds are waves of air. We hear sounds because our ears are sensitive to these waves. One of the easiest types of sound wave to understand is a ... |
| Downloading | edit | Downloading default chapter : put information here on where to find the source code or installers |
| Examples | edit | Examples of Using Audacity default chapter : use for interesting example of people or projects using the software |
| ExportingAFile | edit | Exporting A File Projects created in Audacity are always saved in Audacity's own unique file format that cannot be opened by most other software. It is therefore ... |
| Glossary | edit | Glossary default chapter : put a glossary here or include one from the shared Glossaries |
| Help | edit | More Help For more help with Audacity you can try these avenues: Audacity Documentation should first look at the very good documentation at the developers ... |
| InstallingOSX | edit | Installing Audacity on OS X Software name : Audacity Homepage : http://audacity.sourceforge.net Software version used for this installation : 1.2.4b Operating ... |
| InstallingWindows | edit | Installing Audacity on Windows Software name : Audacity Homepage : http://audacity.sourceforge.net Software version used for this installation : 1.2.4b Operating ... |
| Introduction | edit | Audacity Audacity is a free application for recording and editing sounds. Versions are available for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. You can use Audacity to record ... |
| Links | edit | Related Links Digital Audio Explained How a micrpohone works Good diagramatic (although perhaps slightly too technical for may) explanation of how a microphone ... |
| MakeAPodcast | edit | Make a Podcast If you have created an file you may wish to make a podcast from it. |
| MenuBar | edit | Menu Bar Lets look at the basic elements of the Audacity Menu Bar : The Menu Bar is a typical element in many applications. It will look slightly different ... |
| RecordingASound | edit | Recording a sound Recording sound with Audacity is very straightforward you just need to have a computer that has a sound card with at least a microphone (mic) or ... |
| ToolBar | edit | Tool Bar The Tool Bars are where you choose tools to directly work on the tracks. There are three main Tool Bars in Audacity : Main Tool Bar Mixer Tool Bar ... |
| TrackBar | edit | Track Area In Audacity, a channel of sound is represented by one mono audio track, a two channel sound by one stereo audio track. The example below is a stereo track ... |
| Troubleshooting | edit | Troubleshooting default chapter : use to describe what common problems users might face and how to solve them |
| Using | edit | Using Audacity default chapter : how to use the software |
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| _index | edit | AudacityIntroductionWhat is Digital Audio?InstallingOSXWindowsGetting StartedTrack BarMenu BarTool BarUsingRecording A SoundExporting A FileAppendicesLinksCredits ... |