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Audacity Tutorial for Podcasting

Published on July 1st, 2011 in Podcasting

How to use Audacity for Windows to record a basic podcast.

 

17 Responses

  1. edster86

    @robwhiteus Dude when i reply my voice its really really quite can you help me out ?

  2. Skylerscream

    Hey, When I first downloaded my copy of Audacity, the click track played with the recorded track the hot track.. For some reason this function is not working.. Is this a common problem?? An easy fix?? Any feedback is appreciated..

  3. robwhiteus

    @realjuvelive You can try some of the effects in order to improve your sound quality, however, your quality will mostly come from your input into Audacity.

  4. robwhiteus

    @ArtofSamsbeatbox You might need to install the FFMpeg libraries. You can download these from the same page that you downloaded Audacity from.

  5. robwhiteus

    @blackxangelxforever You might need to turn up your mic settings on your sound card. It might be set at a low setting.

  6. robwhiteus

    @markmitchbitch In order for it to come through both speakers, you must be using a Stereo track or Mono track. Stereo will allow you to choose the left or right channel.

  7. robwhiteus

    @littlegoldhair You may need to go into Preferences and then Libraries and make sure that the Lame Encoder shows installed. If is not installed, there is a button there that will (or should) automatically install it for you.

  8. robwhiteus

    @Blacckkfire If your piano has a USB driver for your PC, then you could set the piano as a microphone in Audacity.

  9. robwhiteus

    @zongshu This would require that your PC have Stereo Mix installed. Not all PC’s have this capability. You could also do the same thing with a USB mixer hooked to your PC.

  10. robwhiteus

    @zongshu This would require that your PC have Stereo Mix installed. Not all PC’s have this capability. You could also do the same thing with a USB mixer hooked to your PC.

  11. robwhiteus

    @TheDragonsword123 You could create your audio and then save it as a file and use that audio file in After Effects.

  12. robwhiteus

    @katkatastropheOZ I use a Logitech 350 USB Mic/Headset

  13. robwhiteus

    @DariusBrizzy If you are using an older version of Audacity, then you must have the Lame Encoder installed for the MP3′s to work properly.

  14. robwhiteus

    @gamerguycod If the mic from Rock Band will interface with your PC, then Audacity should work with it.

  15. TheDragonsword123

    Wait I haz a question Can u use this for after effects?

  16. zongshu

    how do i record sound clips from the computer and voice at the same time?

  17. Blacckkfire

    Im tryinbg to record songs from my pian – just from my piano – not a mic. I have it hooked up through usb, is there a way I can record it on this software?

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