Las Cruces Community Radio Audacity Guide: Intro
Las Cruces Community Radio Audacity Guide: Intro
Las Cruces Community Radio Audacity Guide: Intro
Audacity Guide
Intro
These notes are to help you get started with using Audacity to record and edit
audio. They present the big picture for creating recordings and rely on the
Audacity documentation and tutorials for details.
You are welcome to use any equipment or software that can produce files with a
high enough quality for radio broadcasting.
Contents
This document contains the following sections:
1. Intro includes an overview of Audacity, a discussion of audio quality, and
where to get help.
2. Install and Configure shows how to setup Audacity on your computer.
3. Produce a Recording shows how to produce an audio file, which can be
broadcast or streamed.
Audacity
Audacity is a free, open source, audio editor and recording program. With it, you can
record and mix (combine) audio files and signals: cut, copy, and paste audio, use
multiple audio tracks, and apply effects.
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Audio Equipment
Good-quality audio equipment is required for recording and playback. Most modern
computers include an audio chip that can produce good audio; however, the
microphone and speakers on your computer are likely not of sufficient quality for
this task.
There are too many considerations to provide adequate purchasing advice in this
document. You can get background information on microphones from the E-Home
Recording Studio website, chapter 2. For listening, you can buy adequate-quality
headphones on sale for as little as $20, which is much more inexpensive than
speakers. Of course, there will be some trade-off between quality and price. In non-
studio environments, headphones help isolate your audio from ambient sound (the
noise produced by your surroundings).
Content Quality
For digital audio, there is a trade-off between the quality of the audio and the size of
the audio file. Lower-quality audio compresses the audio and the file by removing
the high (treble) and low (bass) sounds. The poorer-quality audio sounds
compressed or tinny on better-quality audio equipment.
To produce files with a high enough quality for radio broadcasting, use one of the
following formats:
You cannot improve the quality of the audio by converting a low-quality format to a
higher quality format, so any content that you include in your recording should not
be poorly recorded or overly compressed. The Configure section of this document
includes instructions for configuring Audacity to produce files in one of the required
formats.
Help
Audacity has a lot of online help:
3. Click OK.
Audacity Projects
Audacity content is stored in a project folder using a proprietary format. The files in
the project folder are only usable by Audacity. This format allows you to organize
each audio clip in your project as a track, so it is easier to edit. Also, tracks can be
saved individually and combined as you work on a project. Usually, you will give
each audio source its own track. When you are happy with the content, save it as a
project, then export it into an audio file. The audio file gets played on the radio.
You may not be able to open projects with missing files. To copy a project, copy the
project folder and its contents or click the File -> Save As menus in Audacity to save
the project under another name.
Steps
The Getting Started guide and the Your First Recording tutorial present the basic
steps needed to produce a recording. At a minimum, you need to be able to perform
the tasks in these sections. You can perform the steps below as you follow the steps
in this tutorial.
These steps show how to produce an audio file with two tracks, one with the hosts
comments and another that contains music. The comments track will be recorded
via a microphone and the music track will be imported from a file. The links in this
section reference the topic in the Your First Recording tutorial.
After starting Audacity on your computer:
1. Connect any audio devices using the instructions in this tutorials:
a. The Connecting Up tutorial shows how to attach your equipment.
b. The Selecting Your Recording Device tutorial shows how to configure
Audacity to use the devices connected in the previous step.
2. Record your comments using the instruction in these two tutorials:
a. Making a Test Recording
b. Recording and Editing
3. Import the music using the instructions in the Editing an Existing Audio File
tutorial.
4. Save the project using the File > Save Project menus.
5. Export and audio file using the instructions from the previous tutorial (step 7
in Editing an Existing Audio File).