There has to be thousands upon thousands of podcast episodes being created with #Audacity every single day. Yet there doesn't seem to be any way to just export a label track directly as a podcast chapters file.
This is wild, how many hours do people spend just to create the chapter file in some other way, instead of just doing it right there – since that's not possible?
Especially wild since Audacity has plugins. I kinda want to learn coding just to create that one single plugin…
llo - Je travaille dans le monde du spectacle (je fais principalement du son). Et quand je peux, j’utilise du logiciel libre !
Du coup, je vous ai fait une petite page framalibre pour vous les lister, s’il y a des régisseureuses ou des artistes ici que ça pourrait intéresser : saimyx.github.io/logiciels-pour-le-spectacle-vivant/
After editing a few podcast-ish thingies in #Audacity, here are some thoughts on features I need that I can not find or have found but should be front and center, not hidden away:
KS = keyboard shortcut
Speed settings should always be disconnected from pitch, why would I want anything else?
A way to switch speed on the normal playback (spacebar), with KS
KS not only for incremental faster and slower, but also to set the speed to specific numbers manually set by me and back to 1x
Maybe it just is me but this seems wrong… you can get all of this software for free and yet people are profiting off of this by buying outdated software on a 40 cent piece of plastic…
Does anyone know if this violates eBay’s #tos as they technically are selling a “physical product”…
In the new house, there is no carpet and all the ceilings are really high. Realized last night after loading my vocal recordings into Audacity, it sounds like I'm in a huge cave.
Does #Audacity have any decent fixes for this? I know I can silence the gaos where I'm not actually talking but what about while I'm speaking?
For voice-over stuff I guess I could record in my clothes closet but anything I can do in room to cut down on hollow effect for other times?
Have you thought about switching to an older version of Audacity (e.g., 3.0.2) due to networking features in newer versions?
Why not try Tenacity? It features all the things you love from Audacity 3.0.2 plus the non-destructive editing features from Audacity 3.1, all without networking! And don't forget our own specific features like Matroska label editing! 😄
I wish, rather than have to reduce volume track by track in #Audacity, that I could just limit or compress everything down out of the red and export. I wish Audacity had a master volume.
I also wish that track levels were mouse-over-and-roll-the-wheel, rather than a tiny slider - like a mixer.
Also free health care and proportional representation, only trucks and taxis/Ubers in city limits, simplified taxes, money to support immigration, and a pony.
I'm a little slow on getting to this, but removing #audacity (open source audio software), after being bought they put in various tracking & privacy intrusive things. Installing old ver. 3.0.2 instead to get the same thing from before the problem started & ditch the tracking.
I would love to continue using #Wayland & #Sway, but ugh, there's so many little things that just don't work right.
• The #Audacity playhead only updates each time I move the mouse in & out of the tracks area. Tooltips open as windows with title bars in the center of the screen.
• #Kdenlive has unintentionally transparent areas. My wallpaper shines through around the video previews, some lists (e.g. file browser) are initially fully transparent/empty.
Seit #Audacity 2.x gab es eine Warnung, dass meine Aufnahmen aus Audacity 1.x nicht kompatibel sein. Ich habe es immer ignoriert. Nun mit Audacity 3.x lassen sich die Dateien nicht mehr laden, es wird nur Stille angezeigt.
Also wird der Großteil des Tages darin bestehen, die aup-Dateien mit einer alten Audacity-Version zu laden und in MP3s umzuwandeln. Wir reden hier immerhin möglicherweise von künftigen Nr.1-Hits! (deswegen liegen sie auch seit 2012 auf der Festplatte)
Yesterday I learned that my son can rap and he's really fucking good. Currently he's freestyling over copyright free beats he's downloaded to his phone. We said he should be recording them but he doesn't know where to start.
I know a little about #DAWs so I'm going to set him up with #Audacity to begin with. I know nothing about microphones, though, or #recording_vocals. Blue Yeti seem good but desk based. What about wireless headsets for someone who likes to wander about while recording?
Hi all, I saved this drum kit from the skip but while the USB is detected by both Ubuntu and windows 11 I am a a loss as to how to get sound out of it. It seems that I need to match it to a DAW but i can't seem to get #audacity or #ardour to detect it as an audio import source.