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Index
The Book of Audacity
Acknowledgments Introduction
What Can Audacity Do? What This Book Covers Audacity vs. Ardour
1. Audacity from Start to Finish
Audacity Quick-Start Audacity in Detail Managing Audacity Projects
Adding Audio Files: Import vs. Open Saving Your Work
Selecting Tracks and Segments of Tracks Track Panel Cutting Out Unwanted Chunks Fade In and Out Making Quiet Recordings Louder Timer Record and Sound Activated Recording Mixer Board Track Metadata Final Mixdown Audio File Formats and Quality Settings
Understanding File Formats Understanding Bit Depth and Sampling Rate 16/44.1, 24/96, 32-Bit Float Bitrate, Bit Depth, and File Size
Now What?
2. Building a Good Digital Sound Studio on the Cheap
Getting Sound In and Out of the Computer
An Example Studio Sorting Out Connectors
Multichannel Recording, PCI, USB, FireWire USB or FireWire? Microphones
Polar Patterns Which Microphones for Which Occasions? Microphone Cables Smart Miking
Microphone Preamp Speakers and Headphones Your Computer Must Have Muscle and Vast Drawers Operating Systems Portable Recording The Secret of Recording Your Own Great Audio Visit Appendix A
3. Transferring Vinyl LPs (and Other Legacy Media) to CD
Preparing Vinyl LPs for Copying Eight Steps to Converting Records to CDs Audacity Settings Recording Fixing Defects
Fade In, Fade Out Fixing Warps Fixing Skips and Pops Finding and Repairing Clipping Noise Removal
Customizing Dynamic Range Compression Normalization Dividing a Long Track into Individual Songs Exporting to CD-Ready Files, One Long Audacity Track Exporting to CD-Ready Files, Multiple Audacity Tracks Writing Songs to a CD Copying Vintage 78s Connecting Legacy Devices to Your Computer
Connecting a Turntable to Your Computer Connecting a Tape Deck
Which Is Better: Vinyl, Tape, or CDs?
The Digital Advantage Longevity
4. Creating and Editing Live Tracks for CD
Making Good Live Recordings
Portable Digital Recorder Laptop with Audacity Multitrack Recording of a Live Performance Be Nice to the Sound Crews
Audacity Settings for Recording
Setting Recording Volume Levels Starting, Stopping, and Pausing Recording Monitoring Your Live Recording
Editing Live Recordings
Editing and Downmixing Multitrack Recordings Special CD Settings in Audacity Trimming Splitting Stereo Tracks for Surgical Repairs Fixing Clipping and Too-Loud Passages Noise Removal Compressing Dynamic Range Cutting a Single Long Track into Individual Song Tracks Creating Graceful Breaks Between Songs Normalization
Optional Track Metadata Final Export Writing Your Songs to CD
Labeling Your CD Mass CD Duplication
Combining Songs from Different Recording Sessions, Fix-its, and Special Effects
5. Authoring a Compilation CD
Audio CDs
There Is Not a Special Audio CD Convert MP3s to Red Book CD
CD Writers and Software Three Ways to Author a CD Compilation in Audacity
One Track per Song Project Single Audacity Track Compilation Project Single Audacity Track + CD-Mastering Program CD Cue Sheets and BIN Files
Fixes and Cleanups
Splitting Stereo Tracks for Surgical Repairs Normalization Making Graceful Fades and Song Breaks
Configuring Audacity for Orange Book CDs
Putting an Orange Book CD Collection Together File Formats and Quality Settings
Computer Media Players Ripping CDs Ripping DVDs
6. Authoring Super High-Fidelity Audio DVDs
What Are WAV, AIFF, and FLAC? DVD-Audio Overview Creating High-Quality Recordings in Audacity
More Power What Bit Depth Is Best? What Sampling Rate Is Best? Saving Your Masters Creating 5.1 Surround Exporting to 16-Bit DVD-Audio Authoring Software
Transferring Legacy Media Learn More
7. Creating Podcasts
The Short Story Making a Simple Voicecast
Audacity Settings Cleaning Up Your Recording Reducing Too-Tall Peaks Fades Normalization
Export to MP3 or Ogg?
Ogg Vorbis Quality Settings MP3 Quality Settings Other Lossy Formats Exporting Your Podcast
Two-Person Podcasts
Editing a Two-Track Recording as a Single Stereo Track Editing a Two-Track Recording as Two Mono Tracks
Adding a Background Music Track
8. Becoming an Online Star
File Formats and Audio Quality The Business of a Recording Artist Establishing an Online Presence Online Music Distributors Self-Hosting
Selling Stuff Online
To DRM or Not to DRM? Copyrights and Legal Issues Learn More
9. Multitrack Recording
Tracks, Channels, and Clips How to Make Multitrack Recordings Playback Tips and Tricks Label Tracks
Creating and Managing Labels Using Labels to Edit Multiple Tracks
Aligning and Moving Tracks
Link Tracks and Track Groups Time-Shifting Multiple Tracks at the Same Time Splitting Tracks Working with Clips Time-Shifting Inside Tracks
Metronome Track Overdubbing
Measuring and Fixing Latency Changing Tempo
NTSC, PAL, and CDDA Frames Creating Loops Mixdown to Stereo
Customizing the Mixer Board Too Loud! Clipping!
Control Your Channel Mapping
Multichannel Surround
10. Making Your Own Ringtones
Customizing Audio for a Mobile Phone Applying Dynamic Range Compression Phone Audio File Formats
RTTTL
Proprietary Audio File Formats How to Transfer Files to Your Phone
11. Audacity Plug-ins for Special Effects
Cross-Fades Generate Menu
Sine Wave Example Frequency Range of Generated Tones DTMF Tones Chirps Generating Noise Test Tones Click Track Pluck Risset Drum
Effect Menu
Reverberation Amplify Auto Duck Change Pitch Phaser Reverse Sliding Time Scale/Pitch Shift WahWah
Linux Plug-ins
Linux LADSPA Plug-ins Linux Nyquist Plug-ins
Windows Plug-ins Audio Effects Glossary
12. Fix-its and Cleanups
Split Stereo Tracks Repeat Last Effect Noise Removal Normalization Remove Clicks and Scratches
Click Removal Repair Draw Tool
Truncate Silence Change Tempo Change Pitch Change Speed Compress Dynamic Range
How Much Dynamic Range? Compressor Settings Chris's Dynamic Compressor Leveller
Equalization Fix Timing and Latency Errors Analyze Menu
13. Configuring Linux for Best Audio Quality
Using Distributions with Real-Time Kernels
Specialized Multimedia Linux Distributions
64 Studio Ubuntu Studio dyne:bolic pure:dyne Musix
Building a Real-Time Kernel Latency Is Not That Scary Sorting Out Linux Audio Using ALSA
Setting Recording and Playback Levels in alsamixer Master vs. PCM Multiple Sound Cards Adjusting Volume Levels
Hardware Testing with alsa-utils
Testing Speakers Testing Recording ALSA Applications
Querying Your Sound Card Using JACK with Audacity
Connecting a FireWire Recording Interface Creating Persistent Configurations JACK Settings
Turning PulseAudio and Phonon Off Linux System Tweaks The Tangled History of Linux Audio Sound Cards
14. Configuring Windows for Best Audio Quality
Enabling MP3 Support Enabling WMA, M4A/M4P Support Low-Latency Recording and Audio Driver Fun Tuning Windows for Best Performance
Tuning Windows XP Tuning Windows Vista and 7
Configuring Windows Audio Devices
15. Customizing Audacity
Customizing Audacity's Default Options Devices Playback Recording Quality Interface Tracks Import/Export Projects Libraries Spectrograms Directories Warnings Effects Keyboard and Mouse
A. Audio Hardware
PCI, PCI-e, PCMCIA Sound Cards
PCI PCI-e PCMCIA
USB Recording Interfaces FireWire Recording Interfaces Stand Alone ADC/DACs
B. Glossary
A–E F–J K–O P–T U–Z
C. Seven Myths of Digital Audio
The Myth of the Golden Ear The Myth of Burn-In The Myth of Tube Superiority The Myth of Uber Cables The Myth of Analog Superiority The Myth That You Don’t Need Tone Controls The Myth That Someone Else Knows Better Than You
D. References and Resources
Books Online Resources Image Credits GNU Free Documentation License
0. PREAMBLE 1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS 2. VERBATIM COPYING 3. COPYING IN QUANTITY 4. MODIFICATIONS 5. COMBINING DOCUMENTS 6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS 7. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS 8. TRANSLATION 9. TERMINATION 10. FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE 11. RELICENSING
E. Updates Index About the Author Colophon
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