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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:26:54 GMT -5
Audacity - Various Vids (Tutorials) « Thread Started on Jan 16, 2012, 19:41 » Audacity - various vidsGuitar Instrumental using Audacity Uploaded by jtshen07 on 19 Jun 2008 I couldn't get to sleep so I decided to mess around on Audacity.
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:28:03 GMT -5
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:29:05 GMT -5
Metal Guitar riffs with Audacity Uploaded by MetalForTheMasters on 30 Mar 2009 This is the first song I've ever recorded but not the first I've wrote. I don't have a video camera or anything so this is the best I can do for now. The bass buzzes so i barely used it. I hope you enjoy! Thanks for viewing!!!
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:29:58 GMT -5
Separating Tracks in Audacity Uploaded by mikecogh on 29 May 2006 A short movie on separating multiple tracks in Audacity.
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:30:53 GMT -5
Use Audacity to Help Learn Songs on Guitar Uploaded by KillrBuckeye on 14 Apr 2007 Audacity is a free audio editing and recording application for Windows, Linux, and Mac. This short tutorial gives a quick demonstration of the some of its features that can be very useful when trying to figure out how to play a song on guitar (or any instrument for that matter). You can download Audacity here: audacity.sourceforge.net/For specific information about my recording method for my cover videos, gear, playing history, tabs, etc., please visit my website: www.killrbuckeye.comFAQ: Q: When I import a song and play it, I only hear a short blip. What's going on? A: You are trying to open an unsupported file format, such as iTunes .m4a. Convert the file to MP3 or WAV and try again. In iTunes 8, there is an option to "Create MP3 Version" of a .m4a file in the Advanced menu. For more information about unsupported file formats, go here: audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq?s=files&i=wma-proprietaryQ: All of the effects in the Effect menu are grayed out and can't be selected. How do I apply effects? A: You need to use the cursor to highlight a section of the waveform (or select all) before you can apply any effects.
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:31:49 GMT -5
Removing Vocals From An MP3 File Uploaded by jperez48345 on 3 Sep 2007 This screencast illustrates how to remove vocals from an mp3 file using a Hip Hop mp3. Great for producers, audio engineers, and artists on the mix tape scene. For more tutorials visit www.egradioonline.com or www.egtvonline.com
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:32:49 GMT -5
Audacity How To: Recording And Editing Guitar Uploaded by SubmarineSandwich on 13 Mar 2008 Yep.
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:49:04 GMT -5
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:51:05 GMT -5
Audacity Guitar Recording Test Uploaded by MrGamingGuitarist on 2 Apr 2010 This is my first experiment with using Audacity. Let me know what you think. Should I use this method from now on for my guitar videos, or should I just use the camera mic instead?
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:52:33 GMT -5
Audacity recording guitar, The difference between camcorder microphone and audacity software Uploaded by MrGlassback on 2 Oct 2010 first attempt at using audacity, first clip recorded with the camcorder mic,second clip using audacity synced in windows movie maker,Same vid just two ways of recording the audio, Audio levels a bit off oops. But i think you can tell the difference in the quality of audacity.
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 14:55:38 GMT -5
How to record (a guitar) with audacity Uploaded by Jmyster4 on 7 Dec 2010 the long, merciless tutorial crammed full of dry humour, mumbling and guitar smashing www.youtube.com/user/DrClamchoptheir was no point in showing that my audacity records weird because urs probly won't
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 15:03:24 GMT -5
How To Record Guitar Using Audacity Uploaded by nightwalker118 on 22 Dec 2010 The best way to record your guitar through an amplifier using audacity, and a cable. Oh yeah, and don't mind the music, I know it sucks but I had to throw something together for the video
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Post by Female Guitar Players on May 26, 2012 15:04:34 GMT -5
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