Hey David: It is great to see you here as well. Even with normalizing, I
would like to be able to do some fine tuning on levels after the fact. I
could
select an entire track and change the volume on it, but this would be very time
consuming to do.
On 6/4/2020 6:51 PM, David Engebretson Jr. wrote:
Hey! Nice to see ya!
Honestly, amplifying each track (or portions of tracks) with "amplify" in the
effects menu is what I do. Usually, though, I don't have to do much mixing after
normalizing because I make sure the recording sounds good as I'm recording each track.
I've got a mixer that I run everything through before it goes to Audacity. All tracks are
on the ame baseline.
I thought I heard somewhere that a BCF 2000 can be used with Audacity but I
haven't tried it yet...
Some of the more power users will hopefully provide us with tips and tricks as
to how they efficiently mix with Audacity.
Are you using JAWS or NVDA? Just curious because there is a JAWS scriptset that
might help. Also, what version of Audacity are you running?
Don't be such a stranger, old friend!
David
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Mixing Recorded Tracks
Hello: This is my first post to this list. I am just getting into Audacity
recording and have figured out how to do multi-track recording.
What I can't figure out is how to mix the tracks I have recorded. Surely there
is an easier way besides raising and lowering volume of tracks in the effects
menu, at least I hope there is. I have searched help to no avail, so please
don't tell me to RTFM without telling me what to read.
Thank you for answering newby questions.
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