![]() Paste ( Apple V) audio selection into the new stereo track.ħ. Click Project from the top menu bar and select New Stereo Track.Ħ. Copy selection with Apple C (Mac) or Control C (PC)ĥ. Click and drag the pointer over the portion of the waveform you want to select.Ĥ. Save your project by going to file and selecting Save As and selecting where it is placed.ģ. Find your GarageBand file and select Import to open it.Ģ. Click Project from the top menu bar and select Import Audio. Select Interface and select -96 under the minimum dB sectionġ. Click File Formats and select “Make a copy if the file before editing.”ģ. Click on Edit in the top program bar and select preferencesĢ. Select Interface and select -96 under the minimum dB sectionġ.Click File Formats and select “Make a copy if the file before editing.”.Click on Audacity in the top program bar and select preferences.Other Audacity Tutorials for specific effects can be found at Ĭlick = left click on PC mouse or a mouse click on a Mac Part 3 – Export a final mix of parts 1 and 2 with a layer of static or a spot cue effect to file Lastname_Audacity_3.Ĭomplete online software tutorials can be found at if you need further assistance, or have interest in more advanced options within Audacity. ![]() Export only voice mix to wave file Lastname_Audacity_2. Part 2 – Recording text with onboard laptop microphone into a mono file. ![]() Do not choose a clip 5 sec shorter/longer than 30 sec or the audio will distort noticeably.) ![]() (The length can be shortened or extended using the Time-stretch effect in Audacity to create the required 30 sec clip. Part 1 – Importing and selecting a 30 sec section of music from the Garage Band Project. ***Software must be installed before the first day of lab.***
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