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Create MP3 Audio Clips Using Audacity |
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Overview of Tools |
Prerecording Set-Up |
The normal default settings for Audacity is acceptable for your recording, however you will want to change the Bit rate to 16 kpbs and ensure the recording channel is set to Mono. The changing of these two settings will reduce the file size of the audio clip, thus taking less time to download the MP3 file from the Internet.
To change the Bit rate:
To change the recording channel:(If you don't have the Audacity Preference dialog box open, select from the top menu.)
Set the Recording Input and Output ControlsUsing the tool bar, set the and . You may want to start with setting the levels to 0.5.
Before you begin recording, you can use the to ensure your microphone is operating properly.
When you start recording and find that the Input and Output levels are too high, you may need to adjust the Mixer tool bar settings. Reading the meter: The left-hand of the meter shows how soft your audio clip will be. The right-hand of the meter corresponds to the point at which the audio will be clipped. If your recording reaches too far to the right of the meter you will want to adjust your Input settings on the Mixer tool bar.
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Recording Audio |
You will need to use the and the to record your audio clip. First you will need to adjust the settings on the .
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Editing the Recording |
Once you have recorded your audio, use the play If you chose to do so, at this point you can edit your recording to remove any unwanted silence from the beginning and end of the clip.
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Saving the Recording and Exporting to MP3 |
It's best to save your recording before you export to MP3. Saving your recording in Audacity's native format will allow you to return to your recording and make additional changes. To save your recording
To export to MP3
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