Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Audacity- Part 1

Downloading Audacity was pretty easy. I'm still not sure if LAME downloaded as well...? I'll find out tonight when I try to send my Audacity project to it's destination. Audacity is a really great tool. It's even better when you think about it being free. There are so many things you can do with audio on Audacity. In fact, there are so many options on Audacity, I think it could take a couple weeks of exploring it everyday to fully understand what it can do- at least a couple of weeks. When I was moving my music to Audacity the m4p never did change as stated in the Audacity tutorial. For some reason I had to select the song, try to upoad it, get rejected, exit, go back through the same process and it worked fine the second time around. That's the only glitch so far. Editing the music and vocal is actually a lot of fun. It's like being a kid again with a new video game. You're getting good at the game, but you go back and try to do a little more. I find myself zooming in to get that millisecond of dead-air out of the track. I'm hoping for luck tonight when I try to send the completed projected to the prescribed location.

NETS-T addressed: All are involved, or could be by using Audacity in the classroom in specific ways, but here are the direct items:
1 a, b, c
2 a, b, c, d
3 a, b, c
4 a, c
5 a, b, c, d

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