Hello everyone! I’m back…with another issue unfortunately. =/ The problem that I keep encountering recently is how to eliminate the popping sound between the transitions of two audios when merging the two. I tried the Noise Removal as well as the Click Removal removal, but to no avail; the noise is still there. I also read that there’s usually a gap between the jointed audios and that
3. Select the portion of audio you want to move with the mouse. Cut the selection (either with the keyboard - Ctrl + X on Windows/Linux and Cmd + X on Mac - or with the mouse - click on the Cut icon in the toolbar or go to Edit → Cut) Select the place you want to move it to with the mouse. Paste the selection (either with the keyboard - CtrlTry using a crossfade between the two tracks. Crossfading is slightly different from a normal fade in/out. Instead of a linear transition, crossfading uses a logarithmic curve to keep the volume constant all the way through. Audacity has built-in crossfading effects if you want to give it a try. If you have several region labels one after the other, and each one starts where the previous one ends, they join together. You can then adjust the end of one label and the start of the next at the same time. Example of a mono audio track with a label track containing a region label and a point label.
1. Record Multitrack Music. Whether you're part of a band or a singer in need of backing tracks, one of the most obvious uses of Audacity is to record some multitrack music. It's easy to make music with Audacity, and all you need to get started is a microphone and an audio interface.j33rs.