How do you do that? Well, it’s super simple! Recording Audio Inside Audacity ![]() Once that’s all set up, you’re ready to record your first piece of audio into Audacity! Then, select your output – this could be your built-in computer output, or it could be your audio interface output that you’ve plugged in to some external speakers, for example. Select mono here to simply have one channel. Usually for something like a built-in microphone you’ll have a choice of two channels – mono and stereo. Select the correct options from the drop-down menus (it could include your built-in microphone, a webcam mic, or an external mic). If you’re a complete beginner, head up to the Core Audio section at the top of the screen where you’ll see the input (what you’ll use to record the audio) and output (what you’ll use to listen to the audio once you’ve recorded). To get started, open Audacity and click the green maximize button to open the window up to a full screen so you can see clearly what you’re working with. ![]() Hello! In this blog, I’ll be giving you a beginners’ guide to using the free open-source audio editor, Audacity!Īudacity is cross-platform compatible, it’s free, it’s open-source, and it does a lot of stuff when it comes to audio production.
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