keyboard: use Up or Down to give the track focus, then Enter to select it; hold Shift then use Up or Down to extend selection into another track. Read keyboard selection for more. keyboard: choose one of the Move Track commands in Audio Track Dropdown Menu, opened by Shift + M on the currently focused track.
Create a new stereo track (rather than create a new mono track) which will appear at the bottom. Copy and paste the single mono track you want to make pseudo-stereo into it, (it will become dual mono). Delete* or mute* the original mono track and apply the pseudo-stereo effect to the dual mono version. [* optional: you may want to keep the
Step 1. Launch Audacity. Open the File menu, hover the mouse over "Import" and select "Audio." Select all of the FLAC files you want to join and click "Open." Audacity imports the FLACs and places each waveform in its own track.
Apply audio normalization. Open a file within Audacity and select Cmd + A or Ctrl + A to highlight the track in the workspace. You'll notice the track's color change in the background, so you know you've selected the entire thing. You can also select multiple tracks and normalize them all at the same peak level.
Audacity offers several tools and features to help you move, edit, split a track, and cut audio clips. These include a selection tool, an envelope tool, an Audio Track configuration, and various shortcuts for copying and pasting audio clips into the same track or a separate track. Using third-party plugins: Many third-party plugins can add
In this video, you'll learn how to cut and split audio tracks using Audacity.Be sure to watch all the videos in our Audacity Tutorial playlist - kbFew. 360 348 425 134 331 152 320 62 83

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