I get it I think. So, moving on from that, if you press p for pause will the sound stop working? I ask this because you may have forgotten whether you have paused or not.
Another question I have is concerning amplification.I recently recorded something where the sound seems too quiet for comfortable listening. Having tried the Amplify effect nothing seems to happen.
Having read in the forums previously about peek amptitudes etc, it said something about zooming in to the loudest part to check the levels. Can someone please explain how I might do this?
Many thanks. Ron----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene" <gsasner@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 5:28 PM Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: tracks in 1 project
That is not what a track is. You are, evidently, stopping the program from recording and then starting to record again. Unless you know how to do this correctly, every time you stop and start recordding again, you will be adding a track. Adding tracks would be used in situations where, for example, you want to record an instrument playing, then later, add a track with you singing. For just straight recording of an album, either just let the recorder record until the end or, if you want to stop and resume recording, use the pause command, the letter p. You will pause the recording, for example, to turn the record over, and then p resumes recording and no additional tracks will be added. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron" <facup1927@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 10:22 AMHi all. I'm struggling with the idea of having more than one track in a project. I can't qquite grasp the concept. One project is open and as you cursor key down it says, "table track one select on". Go down and its 2, 3 4 etc. If I go to track one with the cursor and press space for play, it plays the same on each track which ever one I press the space bar on. I understand tracks to be songs, 7 one side of an lp for example.Therefore, if track one is selected you should be able to hear and work onthat track alone. But this doesn't seem to be the case. Can anyone shed more light on this? RonThe audacity4blind web site is at //www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, Audacity keyboard commands, and more... To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject line unsubscribe
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