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||Hello friends. Welcome to the tutorial on Editing using Audacity.  
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||Hello friends. Welcome to the tutorial on '''Editing using Audacity'''.  
 
   
 
   
 
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||This tutorial will explain how to edit an audio file. We will learn how to  
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||This tutorial will explain how to '''edit''' an '''audio file'''. We will learn how to:
 
   
 
   
 
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||open an audio file in audacity
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|| open an audio file in '''audacity'''
 
    
 
    
 
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||convert a stereo file to mono. Attach labels. Cut,delete,move and amplify the audio. Filter background noise.Save and export the audio file.
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|| convert a stereo file to '''mono''',  Attach '''label'''s , '''Cut, delete, move''' and '''amplify''' the audio  
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'''Filter''' background noise, '''Save''' and '''export''' the audio file.
 
    
 
    
 
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||For this tutorial, I am using the Ubuntu Linux 10.04 version operating system and Audacity version 1.3.
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||For this tutorial, I am using the '''Ubuntu Linux''' 10.04 version '''operating system''' and '''Audacity''' version 1.3.
 
    
 
    
 
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||00:36
 
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||Audacity supports many audio formats including:
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||'''Audacity''' supports many audio '''format'''s including:
 
    
 
    
 
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||WAV (Windows Wave format)  
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||'''WAV''' (Windows Wave format)  
 
   
 
   
 
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||00:41
||AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format)  
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|| '''AIFF''' (Audio Interchange File Format)  
 
    
 
    
 
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||Sun Au / NeXT  
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||00:46
||RCAM (Institut de Recherce et Coordination Acoustique / Musique)  
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|| '''RCAM''' (Institut de Recherce et Coordination Acoustique / Musique)  
  
 
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||MP3 (MPEG I, layer 3) (export requires separate encoder. see Lame Installation) Ogg Vorbis  
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|| MP3 (MPEG I, layer 3) (export requires separate encoder. see Lame Installation),  '''Ogg Vorbis'''.
 
   
 
   
 
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||00:53
 
||00:53
||Lets access Audacity through the Main menu item Applications >> Sound and Video >> Audacity.
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||Let's access Audacity through the Main menu item '''Applications >> Sound & Video >> Audacity'''.
 
   
 
   
 
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||An audacity help box opens. Let’s click OK.  
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||An '''Audacity Help box''' opens. Let’s click '''OK'''.  
 
   
 
   
 
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||To edit an audio file, we need to first import it into Audacity. To do this, go to File >> Import >> Audio.
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||To '''edit''' an audio file, we need to first '''import''' it into Audacity. To do this, go to '''File >> Import >> Audio'''.
  
 
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||When the browser window opens, browse for the audio file to be edited and click on Open.
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||When the browser window opens, browse for the audio file to be edited and click on '''Open'''.
 
    
 
    
 
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||The file opens in the Audacity window.
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||The file opens in the '''Audacity window'''.
 
    
 
    
 
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||Save this file as an a u p file (i.e. Audacity project file) by clicking on File >> Save Project As.  
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||'''Save''' this file as an 'a u p' file (i.e. Audacity project file) by clicking on '''File >> Save Project As'''.  
  
 
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||Click OK in the box that opens.  
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||Click '''OK''' in the box that opens.  
 
   
 
   
 
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||Give your file a name. Here we will type 'Editing in Audacity'..
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||Give your file a name. Here we will type 'Editing in Audacity'.
 
    
 
    
 
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||Check the folder, and Click on Save.  
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||Check the folder and click on '''Save'''.  
 
   
 
   
 
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||Select 'Copy All Audio into Project (safer)' option.  
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||Look at the tracks. If there is only one track, then the audio is in MONO.
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||This will also be mentioned in the Label on the left panel.  
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||This will also be mentioned in the '''Label''' on the left panel.  
  
 
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||02:21
||Now, lets open another audio file.  
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||Now, let's open another audio file.  
 
   
 
   
 
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||If there are 2 tracks, then the audio is in STEREO. Again, this will be mentioned in the Label on the left panel.
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||If there are 2 tracks then the audio is in '''STEREO'''. Again, this will be mentioned in the '''Label''' on the left panel.
 
   
 
   
 
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||To remove a track completely, select the track, click on Tracks tab and select Remove Tracks.  
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||To remove a track completely- select the '''track''', click on '''Tracks''' tab and select '''Remove Tracks'''.  
 
   
 
   
 
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||02:59
||Alternately, delete tracks by clicking on the X at the extreme left.  
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||Alternately, delete tracks by clicking on the 'X' at the extreme left.  
 
   
 
   
 
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||If the audio file is in stereo mode and stereo output is not required, then one can convert the mode to mono.
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||If the audio file is in 'stereo' mode and stereo output is not required then one can convert the mode to 'mono'.
 
    
 
    
 
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||To do so, go to the Tracks tab and select Mix and Render.
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||To do so, go to the '''Tracks''' tab and select '''Mix and Render'''.
 
   
 
   
 
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||Now click on the drop-down arrow on the panel to the left of the audio file and select Split stereo to mono.
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||Now, click on the drop-down arrow on the panel to the left of the audio file and select '''Split stereo to Mono'''.
  
 
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||To zoom into or out of a file click the cursor where you need to zoom on the file and click the zoom in or zoom out button on the Edit panel.  
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||To zoom into or out of a file, click the cursor where you need to zoom on the file and click the '''zoom-in''' or '''zoom-out''' button on the '''Edit''' panel.  
 
   
 
   
 
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||Now press the Ctrl key down and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out.  
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||Now, press the '''Ctrl''' key down and use the scroll wheel on your '''mouse''' to zoom in and out.  
 
    
 
    
 
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||An audio file can be cut to remove unwanted parts, copied, pasted, deleted and treated with some special effects.
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||An audio file can be '''cut''' to remove unwanted parts, copied, pasted, deleted and treated with some special effects.
 
    
 
    
 
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||Before editing, always listen to the whole audio file. You may want to label parts as you listen, for easy reference.  
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||Before editing, always listen to the whole audio file. You may want to label parts as you listen for easy reference.  
 
   
 
   
 
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||To do so, add a label track by clicking on Tracks >> add New and Label Track.  
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||To do so, add a label track by clicking on '''Tracks >> Add New''' and '''Label Track'''.  
 
    
 
    
 
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||To add a label at a point, select the point with the cursor, go to the tracks tab,
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||To add a label at a point, select the point with the cursor, go to the '''Tracks''' tab  
 
    
 
    
 
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||press Ctrl +B.  
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||Consecutive Ctrl+B will open new labels on the same track.
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||Place the cursor wherever required and press Ctrl+B for each new label.  
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||Labels can also be moved.
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||'''Label'''s can also be moved.
 
   
 
   
 
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||To delete the labels, click inside the text box and press backspace till the label is deleted.  
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||To delete the labels, click inside the text box and press '''backspace''' till the label is deleted.  
  
 
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||Another way to do this is to go to Tracks >> Edit Labels.
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||Another way to do this is to go to '''Tracks >> Edit Labels'''.
 
   
 
   
 
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||A window with all the labels listed will appear and the labels that need to be deleted can be selected and deleted by clicking on Remove button.  
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||A window with all the labels listed will appear and the labels that need to be deleted can be selected and deleted by clicking on '''Remove''' button.  
 
   
 
   
 
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||Click Ok.
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||Click '''OK'''.
 
   
 
   
 
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||Structure the edit based on what is appropriate for introduction, body and conclusion.
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||Structure the '''edit''' based on what is appropriate for introduction, body and conclusion.
 
   
 
   
 
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||Unwanted sounds such as stammering and coughs that don't overlap the speech, repeats, and long silences can be removed.  
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||Unwanted sounds such as stammering and coughs that don't overlap the speech, repeats and long silences can be removed.  
  
 
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||To delete, select the Selection tool and select the part of the audio that needs to be deleted by left-click, drag and then release, press delete to delete that part of the audio.
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select the '''Selection Tool''' and select the part of the audio that needs to be deleted by left-click. Drag and then release, press '''Delete''' to delete that part of the audio.
 
   
 
   
 
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||To move one segment of audio to another part, select the part of the audio that needs to be moved by left-click, drag and then release, then cut that part by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+X.
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||To move one '''segment''' of audio to another part:
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select the part of the audio that needs to be moved by left-click. Drag and then release. Then '''cut''' that part by using the keyboard shortcut '''Ctrl+X'''.
 
    
 
    
 
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||We can also click on the Cut button in the Edit tools panel OR click on Edit >> Cut option.
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||We can also click on the '''Cut''' button in the '''Edit''' tools panel OR click on '''Edit >> Cut''' option.
 
    
 
    
 
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||This can be done with either the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V or the Paste button  
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||This can be done with either the keyboard shortcut '''Ctrl+V''' or the '''Paste''' button  
 
   
 
   
 
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||In the Edit tools panel or Edit >>  
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||Paste option.  
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||or more in the Amplification box, depending on how much you want to reduce the sound, and click Ok
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||To increase the volume of the parts that have recorded softly, select the audio go to Effect >> Amplify.
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||That's all we have in this tutorial. lets just summarize. In this we learned the basics of editing,using audacity  
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||how to open an audio file ,convert stereo to mono, zoom in and out ,attach lables
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|structure and edit. Cut, delete, move audio. Amplify audio. Filter background noise  
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||Edit the audio that you recorded in the first tutorial using the tips given above.  
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||Use fade out and fade in where necessary.
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||Watch the video available at the following link (http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial)
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||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
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||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
 
    
 
    
 
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||The Spoken Tutorial Team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials  
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||Gives certificates to those who pass an online test  
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 23 March 2017

Time Narration
00:01 Hello friends. Welcome to the tutorial on Editing using Audacity.
00:08 This tutorial will explain how to edit an audio file. We will learn how to:
00:14 open an audio file in audacity
00:16 convert a stereo file to mono, Attach labels , Cut, delete, move and amplify the audio

Filter background noise, Save and export the audio file.

00:27 For this tutorial, I am using the Ubuntu Linux 10.04 version operating system and Audacity version 1.3.
00:36 Audacity supports many audio formats including:
00:39 WAV (Windows Wave format)
00:41 AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format)
00:43 Sun Au / NeXT
00:46 RCAM (Institut de Recherce et Coordination Acoustique / Musique)
00:49 MP3 (MPEG I, layer 3) (export requires separate encoder. see Lame Installation), Ogg Vorbis.
00:53 Let's access Audacity through the Main menu item Applications >> Sound & Video >> Audacity.
01:04 An Audacity Help box opens. Let’s click OK.
01:09 To edit an audio file, we need to first import it into Audacity. To do this, go to File >> Import >> Audio.
01:21 When the browser window opens, browse for the audio file to be edited and click on Open.
01:31 The file opens in the Audacity window.
01:36 Save this file as an 'a u p' file (i.e. Audacity project file) by clicking on File >> Save Project As.
01:47 Click OK in the box that opens.
01:51 Give your file a name. Here we will type 'Editing in Audacity'.
01:55 Check the folder and click on Save.
02:00 Select Copy All Audio into Project (safer) option.
02:05 This creates a folder that will contain all the audacity project data files.
02:11 Look at the tracks. If there is only one track then the audio is in MONO.
02:16 This will also be mentioned in the Label on the left panel.
02:21 Now, let's open another audio file.
02:35 If there are 2 tracks then the audio is in STEREO. Again, this will be mentioned in the Label on the left panel.
02:45 To remove a track completely- select the track, click on Tracks tab and select Remove Tracks.
02:59 Alternately, delete tracks by clicking on the 'X' at the extreme left.
03:04 If the audio file is in 'stereo' mode and stereo output is not required then one can convert the mode to 'mono'.
03:12 To do so, go to the Tracks tab and select Mix and Render.
03:20 Now, click on the drop-down arrow on the panel to the left of the audio file and select Split stereo to Mono.
03:30 Delete one track.
03:35 To zoom into or out of a file, click the cursor where you need to zoom on the file and click the zoom-in or zoom-out button on the Edit panel.
03:52 Alternately, place the cursor over the part of the file that you need to zoom into or out of.
04:03 Now, press the Ctrl key down and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out.
04:19 An audio file can be cut to remove unwanted parts, copied, pasted, deleted and treated with some special effects.
04:29 The volume of the file can also be increased or decreased.
04:35 Before editing, always listen to the whole audio file. You may want to label parts as you listen for easy reference.
04:44 To do so, add a label track by clicking on Tracks >> Add New and Label Track.
04:56 To add a label at a point, select the point with the cursor, go to the Tracks tab
05:05 and select Add Label At Selection.
05:08 You can type into the label.
05:16 Alternately- click at the point,
05:24 press Ctrl +B.
05:28 This opens a new Label track, the first time.
05:32 Consecutive Ctrl+B will open new labels on the same track.
05:47 A label will open with the cursor at the point on the time line where the cursor is placed.
05:53 Place the cursor wherever required and press Ctrl+B for each new label.
06:07 Labels can also be moved.
06:15 To delete the labels, click inside the text box and press backspace till the label is deleted.
06:27 Another way to do this is to go to Tracks >> Edit Labels.
06:34 A window with all the labels listed will appear and the labels that need to be deleted can be selected and deleted by clicking on Remove button.
06:46 Click OK.
06:55 After listening to the entire audio file once or more than once, the structure of the edit can be decided; parts of the file can be deleted or moved, as required.
07:07 Structure the edit based on what is appropriate for introduction, body and conclusion.
07:15 Remove repeats and bad sound. Effects can be used to enhance the impact of a message.
07:21 Unwanted sounds such as stammering and coughs that don't overlap the speech, repeats and long silences can be removed.
07:32 To delete:

select the Selection Tool and select the part of the audio that needs to be deleted by left-click. Drag and then release, press Delete to delete that part of the audio.

07:50 To move one segment of audio to another part:

select the part of the audio that needs to be moved by left-click. Drag and then release. Then cut that part by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+X.

08:07 We can also click on the Cut button in the Edit tools panel OR click on Edit >> Cut option.
08:22 Move the cursor to the place where the audio segment needs to be moved,
08:31 click there and paste the audio segment.
08:33 This can be done with either the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V or the Paste button
08:40 in the Edit tools panel or Edit >>
08:47 Paste option.
08:52 To reduce loud breaths: select the breath portion in the audio stream by
09:14 left-clicking, dragging and releasing.
09:17 Go to Effect >> Amplify. Enter -5 or -7
09:26 or more in the Amplification box, depending on how much you want to reduce the sound and click OK.
09:43 To increase the volume of the parts that have recorded softly, select the audio >> go to Effect >> Amplify.
09:56 You will see a value already there. This value is optimal amplification for this file. You can also enter the amount you want.
10:12 Click OK.
10:15 If the OK button is not active, check the Allow Clipping option.
10:34 To filter out disturbing background noises, select a portion on the track with the sample noise.
10:47 Remember to select a portion without voice.
10:55 Now click on Effect >> Noise Removal.
10:59 Click on Get Noise Profile.
11:02 This will identify the noise sample to be filtered.
11:06 Now, select the whole audio track by clicking anywhere on it.
11:11 Again, click on Effect >> Noise Removal.
11:16 Choose the Noise Reduction Level.
11:26 Use the lowest value that reduces the noise to an acceptable level.
11:31 Higher values will remove the noise completely but will result in distortion of the audio that remains.
11:37 Let's click OK.
11:44 It is advisable not to amplify the audio too much above the recommended value in the box because amplification also enhances background sounds.
11:54 Hisses and hums will become more prominent as well.
11:57 Save the project file regularly.
12:00 Finally, export the final project to the required audio format i.e. wav, mp3 and others.
12:09 We have already covered this part in the earlier tutorial. Kindly refer to it for details.
12:17 That's all we have in this tutorial. Let's just summarize. In this, we learned the basics of editing using audacity -
12:26 How to open an audio file, Convert stereo to mono

Zoom in and out, Attach labels

12:35 Structure and edit , Cut, delete, move audio

Amplify audio, Filter background noise.

12:50 Edit the audio that you have recorded in the first tutorial, using the tips given above.
12:55 Use fade-out and fade-in where necessary.
13:01 The video available at the following link. http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial
13:06 summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
13:10 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
13:15 The Spoken Tutorial team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
13:20 Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
13:25 For more details, contact: contact@spoken-tutorial.org
13:30 Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project,
13:35 supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
13:42 More information on this mission is available at: http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-intro
13:55 This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
13:58 Thank you.
14:01 This is Krupa Thimmaiah from 'ITforChange'.

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