[audacity4blind] Re: Drop-in Recording

  • From: "Dang Manh Cuong" <dangmanhcuong@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2013 14:49:24 +0700

Hi
I agree with you. Some tips are difficult to member the step. I suggest you use the last tips (given by David Bailes) if you're not find any other method.
Cuong.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Daveed Mandell" <daveedm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 2:43 PM
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Drop-in Recording


I'm very sorry, but these procedures are quite arduous, complicated and very awkward. Drop-ins are quick and easy. Thank you.

Daveed

----- Original Message -----
From: Dang Manh Cuong <dangmanhcuong@xxxxxxxxx>
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Monday, March 25, 2013 12:36 am
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Drop-in Recording



Hi
Gale Gave a link in his reply, but I'll post this again for you to easily
find. Sorry because English isn't my native language
Append record into the middle track using Audacity
This tip may be useful for blind users when complete recording, but realize
there're something to say, or correct any mistake.
Tip 1:
1. Make sure the track you want to append record is selected, and move
cursor to the position where you want to append record.
2. Select from that position to the end of current track.
3. Split this to a new clip by pressing Ctrl+Alt+I, or go to menu edit->clip
boundaries->split new.
3. (Optional) Move to the track you've just splitted, and press Shift+us to
mute it.
4. Move back to the track you want to append record, then press shift+rather to
continue recording.
5. Move cursor to the end of the track you appended record.
6. Deselect this track, then move to the splitted track then align it with
cursor
7. (Optional) Select both of these tracks, then go to menu track, choose
mix and render to join it into one track.
Tip 2:
1. Move cursor to the position where you want to append record.
2. (Optional) mute the original recorded track
3. Press R to record into a new track.
4. Select the new recorded audio, then cut or copy to clipboard
5. If you want to slide recording, just move cursor to the position where
you want in the ooriginal track, then paste the new recorded.
If there are mistakes you want to correct, select it and paste your newly
recorded audio. Remember to delete the unused track you recorded and cut.
Tip 3 given by David Bailes from audacity4blind mailing list
Assuming that the track you're interested in is selected, and others are not
selected.
1. move the cursor to where you want to insert some recording.
2. press shift+knowledge to select to the end of the track, and ctrl+it to cut it.
3. press shift+rather to append record, and spacebar to stop.
4. press k to move to the end of the track, and ctrl+very to paste.
HTH
Cuong
----- Original Message ----- From: "Daveed Mandell" <daveedm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 2:30 PM
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Drop-in Recording


> I'm very sorry. My laptop crashed, and I must have lost your reply, > along
> with several other emails.  Can you tell me again where to find that
> accessible collection you spoke of?  Thanks so much.
>
> -Daveed-
>
> -----Original Message----- > From: Gale Andrews
> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 12:00 AM
> To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Drop-in Recording
>
>
> | From Daveed Mandell <daveedm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | Sun, 24 Mar 2013 22:38:33 com0700
> | Subject: Drop-in Recording
>> Thank you so much for your explanation. I hadn't been able to read
>> your entire message earlier. However, it's a very awkward way of
>> handlling drop-ins. I think Audacity needs a much smoother, cleaner,
>> quicker method-a basic punch-in, punch-out method. I hope this will >> be
>> intrnuced someday. To my mind, it's a serious drawback to a very fine
>> program.
>
> Hello Daveed,
>
> I did actually reply the same day (you asked under another topic called
> "Fantastic Program!"). It was here:
> //www.freelists.org/post/audacity4blind/Fantastic-Program,1 .
>
> As you can read there, I pointed you to the collection of accessible
> workarounds for doing punch-in recordings that Cuong had kindly
> collected together.
>
> As stated, we'll count your vote for a basic punch-in record method
> that overwrites in the same track. However that is rather like the
> days of old "destructive" punch-in on a tape recorder.
>
> There are now better, "non-destructive" ways of doing a recorded
> replacement in the same track in a computer program, for example
> by storing each re-recorded "take" that you do and letting you
> choose the take you want.
>
> Audacity cannot do either the "destructive" or "non-destructive"
> methods yet.
>
>
>
> Gale
>
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Steve the Fiddle <stevethefiddle@xxxxxxxxx>
>> To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Date: Sunday, March 24, 2013 6:51 pm
>> Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Drop-in Recording
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > On 25 March 2013 00:38, Daveed Mandell <daveedm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > wrote:
>> > > Hello:
>> > >
>> > > I sent a message about this issue a fdw days afo with no response.
>> > > Does
>> > > anyone know if it's now possible to do drop-in, or punch-in,
>> > > recording
>> > > with Audacity? If not, has anyone heard about this feature being
>> > > implemented in an upcoming version of the program? Thanks so much.
>> > >
>> > > Daveed Mandell
>> > >
>> >
>> > Audacity does not "punch in" in the sense of over-recording a
>> > previously recorded track, and does not have "virtual tracks". What
>> > Audacity does have is an "unlimited" number of tracks (subject to >> > the
>> > hardware capabilities of the computer being used, but on modern
>> > machines this should be a lot of tracks).
>> >
>> > I've not worked out a step-by-step procedure for keyboard operation,
>> > but I can describe a brief overview of how to do a drop-in >> > recording.
>> > If you need more detail I hope that other users on this list will be
>> > able to fill in the gaps.
>> >
>> > The basic procedure is to record the "drop in" into a new track. For >> > a >> > really professional finish to the task the original track and the >> > new
>> > recording can be cross-faded from one to the other.
>> >
>> > Taking an example, let's say that you have a recording and there is >> > a
>> > mistake that you wish to correct.
>> > First you need to locate the mistake and select it. The selection >> > can
>> > then be silenced using Ctrl+L.
>> > Then wind back a few seconds so that you have a run in.
>> > Start recording. The recording will be on a new track.
>> > You will probably want to trim the drop-in so that it blends nicely
>> > with the original take. To to that you could select the part that >> > you
>> > want to keep and then press Ctrl+That to trim the track.
>> >
>> > If you need to adjust the position of the new track, you can move it
>> > so that it plays a little earlier by selecting a short section of >> > the >> > track before the part that you want to keep and delete it. To move >> > the
>> > new recording so that it plays a little later, position the cursor
>> > (playback position) before the new recording and generate a little
>> > silence (generate menu).
>> >
>> > When the project is exported, all tracks in the project are
>> > automatically mixed own into a single file.
>> >
>> > Steve
>
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