Audacity Help

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I downloaded and installed Audacity and finally got it to record streams
played in Screamer Radio. I recorded three songs together, switched off
Screamer radio and when I replay the tracks in Audacity, all three play
together!

How do I separate the three songs and label them? I have saved the them
as an Audacity Project (*.aup). Would like to export each song
separately as mp3 finally.

Grateful for any suggestions.

GR
 
I downloaded and installed Audacity and finally got it to record streams
played in Screamer Radio. I recorded three songs together, switched off
Screamer radio and when I replay the tracks in Audacity, all three play
together!

How do I separate the three songs and label them? I have saved the them
as an Audacity Project (*.aup). Would like to export each song
separately as mp3 finally.

Grateful for any suggestions.


cut and paste...

cut one song out... and then paste as new file... :) save as
 
How do I separate the three songs and label them? I have saved the them
as an Audacity Project (*.aup). Would like to export each song
separately as mp3 finally.


I found the solution - there's an option for exporting multiple songs that
nicely splits them into separate files.

GR
 
Bebop & Rocksteady said:
cut and paste...

cut one song out... and then paste as new file... :) save as

Recently got the following from Richard Ash in response to my questions/wish
list for converting LP songs to separate tracks easily. You can convert
different portions of an Audacity file to MP3 (or other) by the technique
shown. If you have many to do, it beats cut and paste or the technique
described in the Audacity help file.

These two should help quite a bit:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq?s=files&i=split

You can use this script to create labels at silences:
http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~raa110/audacity/SilenceMarker.ny

HTH,
Ray
 

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