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Note : This page is not the manual, to see the complete manual look here : Audacity.

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ConfiguringeditConfiguring Audacity default chapter : use for explaining how to configure the software
CreditseditCredits Licence All chapters copyright of the authors (see below). Unless otherwise stated all chapters in this manual licensed with GNU Free Documentation License ...
DigitalAudioeditWhat 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 ...
DownloadingeditDownloading default chapter : put information here on where to find the source code or installers
ExampleseditExamples of Using Audacity default chapter : use for interesting example of people or projects using the software
ExportingAFileeditExporting 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 ...
GlossaryeditGlossary default chapter : put a glossary here or include one from the shared Glossaries
HelpeditMore Help For more help with Audacity you can try these avenues: Audacity Documentation should first look at the very good documentation at the developers ...
InstallingOSXeditInstalling Audacity on OS X Software name : Audacity Homepage : http://audacity.sourceforge.net Software version used for this installation : 1.2.4b Operating ...
InstallingWindowseditInstalling Audacity on Windows Software name : Audacity Homepage : http://audacity.sourceforge.net Software version used for this installation : 1.2.4b Operating ...
IntroductioneditAudacity 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 ...
LinkseditRelated Links Digital Audio Explained How a micrpohone works Good diagramatic (although perhaps slightly too technical for may) explanation of how a microphone ...
MakeAPodcasteditMake a Podcast If you have created an file you may wish to make a podcast from it.
MenuBareditMenu 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 ...
RecordingASoundeditRecording 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 ...
ToolBareditTool 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 ...
TrackBareditTrack 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 ...
TroubleshootingeditTroubleshooting default chapter : use to describe what common problems users might face and how to solve them
UsingeditUsing Audacity default chapter : how to use the software
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_indexeditAudacityIntroductionWhat is Digital Audio?InstallingOSXWindowsGetting StartedTrack BarMenu BarTool BarUsingRecording A SoundExporting A FileAppendicesLinksCredits ...