demobook

Recording and multi-track editing in Audacity

Demo summary

Mike records a voice clip in Audacity, demonstrates the spectral frequency and multi-view options, and shows how to drag and drop sound effects into a multi-track timeline.

Step-by-step

  1. Click the record button to capture audio
  2. Click the three-dot menu on the audio track header
  3. Select Spectrogram or Multi-view to change the visual display
  4. Drag and drop a sound effect file into the timeline to create a new track
  5. Select the hand tool to move and align tracks horizontally

Options

  • Switch between Waveform, Spectrogram, or Multi-view (both)
  • Resize and zoom the timeline view

Tips

  • Use Multi-view to see both the waveform and spectral frequency simultaneously for a 'true Audition feel'
  • Use the hand tool specifically for lining up top and bottom tracks in the multi-track timeline

Highlights

making it easy to record... It's really, really good.

All demos from “Best Adobe Audition Alternatives

  1. 0:541:12Recording and multi-track editing in AudacityCurrentMike records a voice clip in Audacity, demonstrates the spectral frequency and multi-view options, and shows how to drag and drop sound effects into a multi-track timeline.AudacityAI Audio Editor
  2. 5:270:44Applying reverb effects in ReaperMike opens the track effects window in Reaper to add the ReaVerb plugin and applies a 'bad crunch' preset to his vocal track.ReaperAI Audio Editor
  3. 9:370:52AI audio enhancement and music in RiversideThe user applies the 'Magic Audio' AI tool to clean up speech and adds a background music track to the project timeline.RiversideAI Audio Editor
  4. 12:011:26Audio effects and dynamics in Adobe Premiere ProMike imports a clip into Premiere Pro and demonstrates how to apply the Dynamics effect to a speech track to access compressor settings.Adobe ExpressAI Audio Editor
  5. 13:341:03Using the Essential Sound panel in Premiere ProThe presenter demonstrates the 'Enhance Speech' AI feature and manual repair sliders like noise reduction within Premiere's Essential Sound panel.Adobe ExpressAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  6. Watch “Best Adobe Audition Alternatives” →

AI Audio Editor

  1. 22:520:11Moving audio clips with handles in Audacity 3.1The narrator demonstrates how the addition of visual handles allows users to drag and move audio clips horizontally without switching to a dedicated 'Time Shift' mode.Tantacrul
  2. 24:490:17Applying real-time effects stacksThe narrator demonstrates opening the effects panel on a track to stack VST or Audio Unit plugins non-destructively.Tantacrul
  3. 43:120:38Using the redesigned Graphic EqualizerThe demo shows the improved legibility of the equalizer, including decibel popups when dragging sliders and the ability to draw curves across multiple sliders.Tantacrul
  4. 0:560:14Accessing the Master Effects Channel in AudacityThe narrator demonstrates how to open the effects panel by clicking the effects button on a track and locating the new Master Channel to apply a real-time compressor to the overall mix.Audacity
  5. 0:270:44Apply EQ filters in AudacityThe narrator demonstrates how to select audio and apply Bass Boost, Treble Boost, and Low Roll-off for Speech using the Filter Curve EQ effect in Audacity.GuideRealm
  6. 1:110:20Configure audio compressor in AudacityThe user shows how to navigate to the Compressor effect in Audacity and input specific values for threshold, noise floor, and ratio to normalize the audio.GuideRealm
  7. 0:510:15Prepare audio track in AudacityThe user demonstrates how to trim, zoom, and duplicate an audio waveform in Audacity using keyboard shortcuts and UI handles to prepare for processing.Mike Russell
  8. 1:081:41Apply Filter Curve EQ in AudacityThe demonstrator walks through opening the Filter Curve EQ, setting a flat default, and manually adjusting handles to boost high-end crispness, roll off low-end rumble, and reduce nasality.Mike Russell
  9. 3:060:12Normalize audio in AudacityThe user shows how to navigate to the Volume and Compression menu to apply a -1 dB normalization to the selected audio track.Mike Russell
  10. 3:180:32Apply Compressor settings in AudacityThe demonstrator configures the Audacity compressor by adjusting threshold, makeup gain, and ratio settings to flatten the vocal dynamics.Mike Russell
  11. 3:500:09Second normalization pass in AudacityA second normalization step is demonstrated to bring the compressed audio back to the target -1 dB level.Mike Russell
  12. 4:080:17Apply Limiter in AudacityThe user demonstrates applying a limiter effect with a -5 dB threshold to chop off high-end peaks and finalize the audio levels.Mike Russell