Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Audio Editing, Langara Journalism
1. Introduction to Audacity & audio editing Duncan McHugh Multimedia Developer Faculty of Land & Food Systems [email_address] Langara Journalism September 24 th , 2010
2. Introduction to Audacity & audio editing ・ Know your recording devices ・ Tips on getting a good recording ・ Extremely basic audio editing ・ Somewhat complex audio editing
10. Tips on getting a good recording ・ Know the space ・ Consider the room size, number of participants and ambient noise ・ Use the appropriate equipment ・ Check equipment beforehand ・ Check your levels ・ Bring headphones & keep them on
11. Audio editing applications Free: Windows: Sound Recorder Mac: Garage Band Open Source: Audacity Pro: Adobe Audition Dalet Burli
17. Exercise I: Basic audio editing Step 1 ・ Record 30 seconds of you speaking ・ Record only one track ・ Make sure to include a bunch of ohhs and ummms, and other things you won’t want to keep in your recording
18. Exercise I: Basic audio editing Step 2 ・ Use the Selection Tool to edit unwanted sounds ・ Use the Envelope Tool to adjust the volume of the recording ・ Play it back and bask in auditory joy
19. Beyond basic ・ Multiple tracks ・ Additional tools ・ Effects; some useful, some crazy
20. Exercise II: Audio storytelling ・ Download clips from your recorders ・ Write out a script for a brief introduction ・ Create a multi-track recording ・ Integrate vocals, music * and sound effects ・ Work on the volume and transitions between tracks ・ Try out a few effects and see what affect they have
21. Post-production ・ Handling & archiving files ・ Formats If you’re planning on exporting to mp3, make sure to download the plug-in ・ Adding metadata
22. Online Audacity tutorials The Official Audacity tutorial: http://www.lifelonglearner.us/other/audacity/ Educause’s screencast tutorial: http://www.educause.edu/Screencasts/Audacity/Untitled.html Daniel James’s tutorial: http://quicktoots.linuxaudio.org/toots/audacity/
23. Everything you wanted to know… The Audacity wiki: http://audacityteam.org/wiki/
24. *“Podsafe”: Sounds that are safe to use ・ Wikipedia: Podsafe ・ http://www.freemusicarchive.org / ・ http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Sound ・ www.podsafeaudio.com/ ・ Creative Commons Canada: www.creativecommons.ca ・ http://www.creativecommons.ca/blog/wp-content/ uploads/2007/06/podcastinglegalguideforcanada.html ・ http://www.ccmixter.org/