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Katie Wardrobe Midnight Music
www.midnightmusic.com.au
2012
Really Easy Recording & Editing
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About Katie ..................................................................................................................................4
Professional development & training ...........................................................................................4
In-‐person training ............................................................................................................................................................ 4 Online courses.................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Free tips, tutorials, articles and news ...........................................................................................4
The Audacity screen .....................................................................................................................5
Import audio (a song or SFX) ........................................................................................................5
Before we start .................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Import song into Audacity ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Adjusting the view .......................................................................................................................6
Zooming and Re-‐sizing ................................................................................................................................................... 6 Playback.......................................................................................................................................6
Playback controls.............................................................................................................................................................. 6 Other Tips ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Recording.....................................................................................................................................6
Choose your microphone .............................................................................................................................................. 6 To hear other tracks while recording ...................................................................................................................... 7 Start recording................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Selecting audio.............................................................................................................................7
Select audio option 1....................................................................................................................................................... 7 Select audio option 2....................................................................................................................................................... 7 Select audio option 3....................................................................................................................................................... 7 Select a complete audio clip on a track ................................................................................................................... 7 Selecting audio during playback ................................................................................................................................ 7
Basic Mixing .................................................................................................................................8
Mute/Solo ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8 Change gain (volume) or pan of entire track........................................................................................................ 8
Copy and Paste.............................................................................................................................8
Copying a section of audio ............................................................................................................................................ 8 Remove vocals from a song ..........................................................................................................8
Step-‐by-‐step ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8 Change the key.............................................................................................................................8
Step-‐by-‐step ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8 Change the tempo (without changing pitch) .................................................................................9
Step-‐by-‐step ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9
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Shorten a song or create musical examples ..................................................................................9
Import the audio ............................................................................................................................................................... 9 Shorten the intro............................................................................................................................................................... 9 Shorten the end ................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Create a fade-‐in.................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Create a fade-‐out.............................................................................................................................................................10
Cut out section in the middle of a song (ie. verse or chorus) .......................................................10
Selecting the section......................................................................................................................................................10 Preview the cut ................................................................................................................................................................10 Fine-‐tune the selection.................................................................................................................................................10
Moving music or dialogue around ..............................................................................................11
Effects ........................................................................................................................................11
Effect #1: Equalize..........................................................................................................................................................11 Effect #2: Compress.......................................................................................................................................................12 Effect #3: Reverb ............................................................................................................................................................12 Effect #4: Normalise......................................................................................................................................................13
Sharing songs with others ..........................................................................................................13
Contact me (I’m happy to answer questions ) .........................................................................13
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About Katie
Katie Wardrobe is a qualified teacher who enjoys helping people of all skill levels get the most out of music software programs. She runs her own business – Midnight Music (www.midnightmusic.com.au) – which specialises in training classroom teachers, instrumental music teachers and students. She also regularly runs sessions for composers, songwriters and arrangers. Katie’s sessions are relaxed, informative and relevant.
Katie has worked in a variety of music and education-‐related workplaces, including Sibelius Australia and Orchestra Victoria. In 2011 she was the Project Manager of the Soundhouse Alliance's Music Technology in Education Conference and she has presented at more than 20 other conferences and events.
Katie has worked as a freelance copyist, music arranger and transcriber for more than 20 years and is an Executive member of the Music Arrangers Guild of Australia. She also sings in (and directs) a 5-‐voice a cappella group called Quintessential. In 2010 Katie set up a tutorials and tips website to support users of MuseScore – free open-‐source notation software (www.musescoretips.com) – and in 2011 she released an ebook titled MuseScore: The Essential Beginner's Guide.
Professional development & training
In-‐person training
Katie runs music technology training sessions at schools, network meetings, conferences and professional learning events in Australia (and beyond!). Courses focus on the application of technology in education, in addition to the nuts and bolts, “how-‐to” aspects of software. Training is offered for Sibelius, Acid, Audacity, GarageBand, MuseScore, Interactive whiteboards, iPads, film scoring, podcasting, remixing, teaching composition with notation and more. You can find more information about professional development workshops here: www.midnightmusic.com.au/pd
Online courses
Katie now offers a range of online courses in Sibelius, Audacity, GarageBand, Acid, Mixcraft, interactive whiteboards, iPads and more. Courses are scheduled to take place after-‐hours (Australia) and consist of multiple sessions. To find out more, visit:
www.midnightmusic.com.au/online
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The Audacity screen
Import audio (a song or SFX)
Before we start
You can’t import a song into Audacity directly from a CD. You need to “rip” the required track from the CD using a separate audio extractor program. Try:
• iTunes (Mac and PC)
• Windows Media Player
• Audiograbber
• CDex
The best formats to use are WAV files (PC & Mac) or AIFF files (Mac only). MP3 files are also readable by Audacity but their quality is not as high as WAV or AIFF files.
Import song into Audacity
• Go to File > Import > Audio
• Navigate to the song/sound effect you want to import
• Click Open
• You can also drag songs directly from the iTunes window into Audacity (….most of the time)
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Adjusting the view
Zooming and Re-‐sizing
• Zoom in/out using the zoom tools on the toolbar
• Resize tracks #1: View > Fit in window
• Resize tracks #2: View > Fit vertically
Playback
Playback controls
• Click on the playback controls on the top left of the screen with
the mouse
Other Tips
• Click on wave form to place the cursor (playback line)
• Use the arrows on your computer keyboard to fine-‐tune the position if necessary
• Use the Spacebar to start and stop playback
• Click-‐drag the mouse across the blue wave form to select a small section of audio for playback
• Listen to the audio on either side of a selected section (before making a cut) – press C
Recording
Choose your microphone
• Go to Audacity > Preferences (Mac) or Edit > Preferences (PC)
• Click on Devices in the left-‐hand column
• Under Recording Device, choose your microphone or Built-‐in microphone
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To hear other tracks while recording
• Click on Recording in the left-‐hand column
• Choose Overdub: play other tracks while recording new one
Start recording
• Put headphones on your performer! You must do this if they are playing along with a pre-‐recorded
backing, otherwise Audacity will record their performance, and re-‐record the backing along with it
• Place Cursor (playhead) in right position
• Click the Record button
• Press the Stop button (or the space bar) when finished
Selecting audio
Select audio option 1
• Click-‐drag on the blue wave form to select audio
Select audio option 2
• Click at the beginning of the section, hold Shift down and use the right
arrow to expand selection
• Hold down Ctrl (Command) and Shift and use the left and right arrows to shrink the selection
Select audio option 3
• Click on the blue wave form to place the cursor (playhead)
• Fine-‐tune position using arrow keys if necessary
• Go to Edit > Select > Track start to cursor to select all audio from the beginning up to the cursor
(playhead)
• Go to Edit > Select > Cursor to track end to select all audio from the cursor (playhead) to the end of
the track
Select a complete audio clip on a track
• Double-‐click inside the audio clip
Selecting audio during playback
• Press play to start playback
• Press the [ key (next to the letter P on your computer keyboard) to
mark the start of the seclection
• Press the ] key to mark the end of a selection
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Basic Mixing
Mute/Solo
• Use buttons on track header
Change gain (volume) or pan of entire track
• Use sliders on track header
Copy and Paste
Copying a section of audio
• Select the audio
• Go to Edit > Copy
• Place the cursor (playhead) at the position you’d like to paste the audio
• Go to Edit > Paste
Remove vocals from a song
Step-‐by-‐step
• Go to File > Import > Audio
• Locate the song and click OK
• Go to Effect > Vocal Remover (for centre-‐panned vocals)
• Leave the settings as they are and click OK
• Play back song to test the results. If you get a poor result,
try running the effect again with different settings
• More information can be found in this article:
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php?title=Vocal_Removal
Change the key
Step-‐by-‐step
• Go to File > Import > Audio
• Locate the song and click OK
• Go to Effect > Change pitch
• Choose whether you’d like to transpose Up or Down and then adjust the key of the song in the Pitch: From and To drop-‐down menu or type in the number of semitones
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Change the tempo (without changing pitch)
Step-‐by-‐step
• Go to File > Import > Audio
• Locate the song and click OK
• Go to Effect > Change tempo
• Slower: drag the slider in the Change tempo dialogue to the left (try -‐20.00 percent or so)
• Speed up the song by dragging the slider to the right
Shorten a song or create musical examples
Import the audio
• Open the audio file in Audacity as before
• Zoom in so you can see the track in detail (go to View > Zoom In or click the Zoom in tool)
Shorten the intro
• Play the song and choose the place you’re going to
cut the intro
• Click on the wave form to place the playback line in
the correct position (hint: you can press [ during
playback to stop the playback line at the correct
place)
• Select the part you want to delete by going to Edit > Select > Track start to cursor
• Click on the Cut button (it looks like a pair of scissors) or press Delete
Shorten the end
• Place the cursor (playback line) where you want to cut the end
• Go to Edit > Select > Cursor to track end
• Click on the Cut button or press Delete to delete the selected part
Create a fade-‐in
• Select a section of audio at the beginning
• Go to Effect > Fade in
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Create a fade-‐out
• Select a section of audio at the beginning
• Go to Effect > Fade out
Cut out section in the middle of a song (ie. verse or chorus)
Selecting the section
It’s a good idea to select the section of audio you want to chop out while the song is playing. To do this:
• Start playback by pressing Spacebar
• At the beginning of the section you want to cut out, press the [ key (it’s to the right of the letter P).
The track will continue to play but a marker (line) will be placed at the beginning of the section
• When the playback line reaches the end of the section, press the ] key
• Press Spacebar to stop playback
The section you want to remove should now be highlighted grey.
Preview the cut
• When the section is highlighted grey, you can preview what the cut will sound like before you
actually delete the material. To do this, press the letter C
• Audacity will play one second worth of material before the cut and one second of material after the
cut
Fine-‐tune the selection
It’s best not to select a new position for the beginning or end of the cut by clicking your mouse on the Wave form. That will de-‐select your selection. Instead:
• Hover the mouse inside the grey selected area and move it towards the edge of the
selection. You mouse pointer will become a hand and you can push or pull the edge
of the selected area in/out
Alternatively, you can use shortcuts:
• Contract the selection – Ctrl (Command)+Shift and the left or right arrow
• Expand the selection – Shift and the left or right arrow
Once you’re happy with the selection, just press Delete.
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Moving music or dialogue around
• Click on the Time Shift tool
• Click and drag the audio region you want to move left or right
• Click on the Selection tool again when you’re finished
Effects
Once you’ve topped and tailed your recording, you might like to consider adding some effects. Effects can help to “correct” a recording: give it more warmth, boost a bass instrument, add crispness, smooth out the dynamic range and make your ensemble sound as though they performed in a concert hall.
NB: Before you add any effects, save a copy of your project. That way you can come back to the original recording if necessary.
Effect #1: Equalize
Equalization is the process of editing the volume of individual frequencies in a recording. When you think back to the “older” style amplifiers, radios and car stereos they usually had two or three knobs that allowed you to adjust the low (bass), mid or high (treble) signal.
• Low: increasing the low/bass frequency will boost the kick drum, bass guitar and some low vocal sounds. It will also add some warmth to the recording. Over-‐emphasising these frequencies might result in a “muddy” sound. Decreasing the bass frequency too far might mean that some of the low sounds disappear
• Mid: mid-‐range frequencies include most of the common vocal sounds: speaking, singing
• High: increasing the high or treble frequencies will boost high sounds such as upper woodwinds, upper piano keys, high vocals. You can boost the high frequencies to add clarity, crispness and brightness. You can also reduce them to eliminate “S”, “T” and “Z” sounds and hissing
In Audacity, go to Effect > Equalization and the window to the right will open. It’s best to use the Graphic EQ option, or Draw curve option to adjust the frequencies.
• For example, if you want to boost the low frequencies select the Graphic EQ option and then drag the sliders on the left side upwards (as pictured)
• There are also some preset “curves” in the drop-‐down menu. Once you’ve adjusted the frequencies you can Preview your changes by using the Preview button
• Go easy when making changes – even a small adjustment can have a big effect
• When you’re happy with the changes, click OK
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Effect #2: Compress
Compression is used to smooth out the peaks in a recording, that is, it reduces the dynamic range of the recording. First of all it’s best to work out what the peak levels are in your recording:
• You can discover the dynamic range of the recording by clicking on the drop down menu next to the track header
• Choose Waveform (db) from the menu
• Now you can look at the waveform and identify the peak levels
If your peak levels are around -‐8db, go to Effect > Compressor and use these settings:
Effect #3: Reverb
Adding reverb will “extend” the sound in your recording. By applying a reverb effect you can make it sound as though your students recorded their performance in small hall or a large concert hall.
• Go to Effect > Gverb and try these settings:
Concert Hall: Small Hall:
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Effect #4: Normalise
A normalisation effect is usually applied at or towards the end of the editing process and will increase the amplitude to the maximum level without distorting the audio.
• Go to Effect > Normalization
• Type 3.0 or 5.0 into the db box
• Click OK
Sharing songs with others
In order to share Audacity files with others (that don’t have Audacity), you’ll need to save them in a format that can be played back with Windows Media Player or iTunes, or be burnt to CD.
• Go to File > Export
• The Edit Meta Data dialog will open: leave the settings as they are and click OK
• In the next window, give the track a title, select the location and choose the file format: WAV or AIFF (large files) or MP3 (smaller)
• You can now play the track back on your computer using your chosen media player or you can burn it to CD
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