Re: Editing in Audacity

2017-01-21 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
What version are you using?
There’s an older version of audacity thats accessible but i can’t remember 
which one.
I check to see what version to use.
/A
> 21 jan. 2017 kl. 02:11 skrev Brandon A. Olivares :
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to figure out how to edit audio in Audacity. I found a tutorial 
> online for how to work with Audacity using the keyboard, but it's not working 
> for me. I'm not able to use the arrow keys to navigate through the audio.
> 
> Has anyone else used Audacity to edit audio? Or, what other simple solutions 
> would you recommend? GarageBand seems like overkill a bit, and it's just so 
> clunky.
> 
> Brandon
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Re: Editing in Audacity

2017-01-20 Thread Sandi Jazmin Kruse
i have tried it a few times, given up though, what i do is, make audio
into an mp3 file and cut it on windows,

On 1/20/17, Brandon A. Olivares  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to figure out how to edit audio in Audacity. I found a tutorial
> online for how to work with Audacity using the keyboard, but it's not
> working for me. I'm not able to use the arrow keys to navigate through the
> audio.
>
> Has anyone else used Audacity to edit audio? Or, what other simple solutions
> would you recommend? GarageBand seems like overkill a bit, and it's just so
> clunky.
>
> Brandon
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Editing in Audacity

2017-01-20 Thread Brandon A. Olivares
Hi,

I'm trying to figure out how to edit audio in Audacity. I found a tutorial 
online for how to work with Audacity using the keyboard, but it's not working 
for me. I'm not able to use the arrow keys to navigate through the audio.

Has anyone else used Audacity to edit audio? Or, what other simple solutions 
would you recommend? GarageBand seems like overkill a bit, and it's just so 
clunky.

Brandon

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Editing with audacity

2012-09-02 Thread Jane
Hi Listers.

I need to delete from the beginning of a file to a point, then leave the rest 
intact, and when I get to the end of what I want to keep, delete from there to 
ehend. How do I do this?

Jane

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Re: Editing with audacity

2012-09-02 Thread Alex Hall
Don't quote me on this, but try moving to the part you want to keep and hitting 
p to pause, then shift-j to select to start. Press p again to play, then p yet 
again at the end of the audio to keep and shift-k to select to the end. 
Finally, cmd-k to erase the selection. If that fails, try shift-home and 
shift-end, and/or cmd-k after each selection instead of after both. If that 
doesn't work, try just hitting left bracket on the start of the audio to keep, 
right bracket at the end, and then export selection in the file menu. This will 
let you save that part of the audio as its own file and leave the original 
intact.
On Sep 2, 2012, at 9:24 PM, Jane juanitatig...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Listers.
 
 I need to delete from the beginning of a file to a point, then leave the rest 
 intact, and when I get to the end of what I want to keep, delete from there 
 to ehend. How do I do this?
 
 Jane
 
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Re: Editing with audacity

2012-09-02 Thread Jane
Audacity hates me.

If I try to use the brackets, one or the other will go away. If I try to do 
shift-j it doesn't appear to take. I don't get it  I guess I will try again 
tomorrow.

I am just trying to get The Lord of the Rings--the trilogoy that I was given 
for Christmas several years ago, ripped where each chapter is its own file, and 
the Foreward and Prologue are in their right places.

Jane


On Sep 2, 2012, at 10:52 PM, Alex Hall wrote:

 Don't quote me on this, but try moving to the part you want to keep and 
 hitting p to pause, then shift-j to select to start. Press p again to play, 
 then p yet again at the end of the audio to keep and shift-k to select to the 
 end. Finally, cmd-k to erase the selection. If that fails, try shift-home and 
 shift-end, and/or cmd-k after each selection instead of after both. If that 
 doesn't work, try just hitting left bracket on the start of the audio to 
 keep, right bracket at the end, and then export selection in the file menu. 
 This will let you save that part of the audio as its own file and leave the 
 original intact.
 On Sep 2, 2012, at 9:24 PM, Jane juanitatig...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Listers.
 
 I need to delete from the beginning of a file to a point, then leave the 
 rest intact, and when I get to the end of what I want to keep, delete from 
 there to ehend. How do I do this?
 
 Jane
 
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Editing in Audacity, can someone help?

2011-02-02 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi,
I'm using the accessible version of Audacity for the mac, probably a quite old 
and possibly obsolete version, i don't know but anyways i'm trying to make the 
application understand that i want to select only a tiny bit of the audio and 
not a chunk of several kilometers. The zoom in command doesn't seem to have any 
effect although it should. I wonder if there's some kind of scrubbing feature 
or otherwise an audible feature to select things with? No pressing play then 
pressing whatever keys you press to do a start/end of selection won't cut it, 
because the piece i want to select is short.
Could anyone help with this?
/Krister

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