Do not Miss This Opportunity To Learn From An Audio Professional!
Learn the work in the audio editor Audacity.
Content
Section 1: Welcome to the course
Lecture 1
Course overview
03:51
Section 2: What is Audacity?
Lecture 2
What is Audacity?
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Lecture 3
Take a tour of the program.
05:37
Lecture 4
How to download Audacity for free without getting a virus.
01:58
Lecture 5
Assignment 1
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Section 3: Common audio editing techniques
Lecture 6
Importing, creating tracks, and navigating the timeline
03:50
Lecture 7
Cutting audio
01:37
Lecture 8
Splitting audio
02:16
Lecture 9
Joining audio
00:33
Lecture 10
Copy and pasting audio
02:01
Lecture 11
Trimming and silencing audio
00:58
Lecture 12
Fading audio
02:45
Lecture 13
Assignment # 2
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Section 4: Step by step instructions to progress
Lecture 14
Removing “white noise” from an audio track
03:18
Lecture 15
Getting rid of the “p” sound
03:37
Lecture 16
Boosting the volume level without affecting distortion
02:24
Section 5: Applying what you learned in the real world
Lecture 17
How to blend music and vocal tracks (part 1)
05:22
Lecture 18
How to blend music and vocal tracks (part 2)
04:02
Lecture 19
Exporting, adding metadata, and saving files
02:41
Lecture 20
Finished product
01:45
Section 6: Editing bad audio from video footage (fix udemy course audio)
Lecture 21
Step One – Pull the bad audio from your video footage.
03:36
Lecture 22
Step Two – Convert audio file (if needed) and import to Audacity.
03:22
Lecture 23
Step Three – Use these two effects to drastically improve the audio file.
02:47
Lecture 24
Step Four – Make any final adjustments necessary before exporting the audio file.
07:37
Lecture 25
Step Five – Export the audio file and pair it up with the video footage.
09:30
Lecture 26
More on pairing up audio to video (the simple way).
03:09
Lecture 27
Before and After example of the edited audio file.
00:42
Section 7: Understanding file types for the best quality
Lecture 28
Lossy Vs. Lossless Files
04:29
Lecture 29
Bit Rate Explained
03:03
Lecture 30
Audio Formats .. A Deeper Look
11:00
Lecture 31
Putting what you just learned to the test!
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Lecture 1
Course overview
03:51
Section 2: What is Audacity?
Lecture 2
What is Audacity?
Text
Lecture 3
Take a tour of the program.
05:37
Lecture 4
How to download Audacity for free without getting a virus.
01:58
Lecture 5
Assignment 1
Text
Section 3: Common audio editing techniques
Lecture 6
Importing, creating tracks, and navigating the timeline
03:50
Lecture 7
Cutting audio
01:37
Lecture 8
Splitting audio
02:16
Lecture 9
Joining audio
00:33
Lecture 10
Copy and pasting audio
02:01
Lecture 11
Trimming and silencing audio
00:58
Lecture 12
Fading audio
02:45
Lecture 13
Assignment # 2
Text
Section 4: Step by step instructions to progress
Lecture 14
Removing “white noise” from an audio track
03:18
Lecture 15
Getting rid of the “p” sound
03:37
Lecture 16
Boosting the volume level without affecting distortion
02:24
Section 5: Applying what you learned in the real world
Lecture 17
How to blend music and vocal tracks (part 1)
05:22
Lecture 18
How to blend music and vocal tracks (part 2)
04:02
Lecture 19
Exporting, adding metadata, and saving files
02:41
Lecture 20
Finished product
01:45
Section 6: Editing bad audio from video footage (fix udemy course audio)
Lecture 21
Step One – Pull the bad audio from your video footage.
03:36
Lecture 22
Step Two – Convert audio file (if needed) and import to Audacity.
03:22
Lecture 23
Step Three – Use these two effects to drastically improve the audio file.
02:47
Lecture 24
Step Four – Make any final adjustments necessary before exporting the audio file.
07:37
Lecture 25
Step Five – Export the audio file and pair it up with the video footage.
09:30
Lecture 26
More on pairing up audio to video (the simple way).
03:09
Lecture 27
Before and After example of the edited audio file.
00:42
Section 7: Understanding file types for the best quality
Lecture 28
Lossy Vs. Lossless Files
04:29
Lecture 29
Bit Rate Explained
03:03
Lecture 30
Audio Formats .. A Deeper Look
11:00
Lecture 31
Putting what you just learned to the test!
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Example files : present
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720 / 640×360, 16: 9, 10fps, 408kbps
Audio : AAC, 48kHz, 62.6kbps, stereo
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720 / 640×360, 16: 9, 10fps, 408kbps
Audio : AAC, 48kHz, 62.6kbps, stereo