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Katie Wardrobe Midnight Music www.midnightmusic.com.au 2012 Really Easy Recording & Editing

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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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