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New Webinar Scheduled: Audacity From The Ground Up

Posted by Dr. Robert White On January - 25 - 2009

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February 7th, 2009 at 5:00pm EST, I will be holding a 2 Hour Webinar featuring using Audacity.

I will include in this Webinar:
Downloading and Installing the program
Installing the Lame Encoder
Recording tracks
Editing tracks
Using the various tools in Audacity
Creating an MP3 file
Adding ID3 Tags
Importing other types of formats into your tracks
Mixing tracks
and more!

Price to attend this Webinar will be $49.00

I will be holding the Webinar on a Private uStream Channel, so there will not be any restrictions on the number of people invited. Payment must be received no later than Noon on February 7th, 2009 in order to be invited to this event.

You can register for this event at http://www.becomeapodcaster.com

If you want to learn how to use Audacity, this will be the training you will definitely want to get in on!

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PodcasterTraining.com Updated

Posted by Dr. Robert White On December - 14 - 2008
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The Podcaster Training Site has had a minor makeover, so here’s what’s new on the site!

A new Audacity Tutorial Video Series has been added that will take you through the steps of downloading and installing Audacity to installing the Lame Encoder to actually recording and exporting an MP3 for your podcast! Also included with this video series is a free download of Web Audio Pro that allows you to create flash buttons for your web site or blog and an additional 6 videos for converting your audio files to a podcast to enable better traffic to your blog or web site.

Some new promotional tools have been added as well as new links to additional training that you can receive!

Check out the new changes at http://www.podcastertraining.com

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Review: Audacity Free Audio Editor

Posted by Dr. Robert White On September - 13 - 2008
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This is my review of Audacity, a piece of software that I use constantly and have come to rely on it’s stability and performance.

Audacity is a free, open source audio editor that supports Windows, Mac, and Linux. It is good for performing basic audio editing and format transfers in a way that many beginners find it easy to adjust to and learn.

I find myself using Audacity instead of a purchased software package for the all of my audio needs, and if you are creating a podcast, you may do this as well. First, I use it to record audio from a microphone or from some other source, like a tape deck or CD Player. Then, when I record vocals, I can edit the mistakes out, remove unwanted noise and pops between sentences, and create a mix of the best tracks for my final compilation.

Sometimes I apply a few simple audio effects, like a compressor, to even out any peaks in the sound or the pitch effect, to change my voice and make it deeper to sound like a different person. The effects seem alright, but they are best, only average. The biggest downside for me here is that effects can only be applied one way, destructively, which means you permanently change the audio when you effect it. You can not go back later and turn a compressor off or tweak an EQ or remove the pitch back to normal, again the way you can in more advanced, purchased packages. Of course, saving your original, unedited version will allow you to at least, start over again.

I can use Audacity to bring in music, create intros and outros, and use sound effects, and then convert my finished project to MP3 format for publishing. When saving as an MP3, I can preset the ID3 tags so that my file is ready for iTunes and other publishing platforms. Sometimes, I also import audio files that are giving me issues, and view their waveforms to see if there are any clues as to what the problem might be, so that I can correct the issue and resave the file.

Audacity can record and edit 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit (floating point) samples, and up to 96 KHz. sample rate. Audacity is compatible with a wide range of formats such as WAV, MP3, AIFF, and others. What this means is that although some of it’s tools are simplistic, Audacity’s audio quality is not second rate; it performs up to professional standards like the more advanced packages do.

There are unlimited Undo and Redo options, and the only limit to the number of tracks you can edit and mix are the limits of your computer’s processor and RAM. The program comes with several installed effects, including one that can help remove vocals, remove static, hiss, hum, or other constant background noises. You can also load and use VST plug-ins with the add-on VST Enabler, which gives you access to the very big world world of free VST plug-ins online (although these will still be applied destructively).

Audacity is not made for complex music production. I wouldn’t use Audacity for using loops or multi-track recording. One reason is because the different tracks in the work panel are not truly synced together. Each time you overdub a previous track with another recording, the track you record will be slightly out of sync requiring you to fix this during your pre-processing.

This is not really a big deal for most podcasts, where you can slide elements around, and it’s not that important to have them perfectly in sync. However, for multi-track music, this is a big problem.

Although it is not the end-all be-all of audio editors, Audacity has a simple tool set that works well, and many people decide to stay with it because it works for them. For those ready to take a step up to a more powerful audio editor, Adobe’s Audition offers tremendous power and flexibility, which has earned it the top spot among radio stations and professional podcasters everywhere.

But many podcasters don’t need Audition’s power. For them, Audacity fills a niche for quality, free software from a trustworthy source, and I’m sure it enables many people to start podcasting who otherwise wouldn’t or couldn’t. And of course, at a price that everyone can afford!

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