If you plan to record or import audio for your first project, just open Audacity to start a new project. Remember that each window is a multi-track project, not a single sound file. (You create the actual playback by exporting to a specific format, like MP3, OGG, or WAV.) An empty...
On playback, the time-offset will remain constant throughout the recording, unless there also happened to be a clock-rate difference between recorders (and unless the source or microphones are moved while recording). If recorded using a single multichannel recorder or multiple devices which share ...
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Yes, you can split the headphones for any onsite cohosts. Yes, you can connect another XLR input. Skype isn't connecting to the second one in this illustration, the line is just going through there because of the space. Just make sure you adjust the second XLR's knobs the same as ...
After recording sequential tracks (vinyl records), can I play back only selected tracks? Community Answer You need to make each track into its own file when importing them through Audacity. You can record the whole album into one file to start with. Then, you'll take the .WAV file for...