Audacity Reference Manual
Audacity 3.4 Reference Manual
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Guide to the Audacity Project Window
1 Menu Bar
2 Transport Toolbar
3 Tools Toolbar
4 Edit Toolbar
5 Audio Setup Toolbar
6 Share Audio Toolbar
7 Recording Meter Toolbar
8 Playback Meter Toolbar
9 Unpinned Play/Recording Head
10 Timeline
11 Track Control Panel
12 Vertical Scale
13 Audio Track
14 Label Track
15 Time Signature Toolbar 16 Snapping Toolbar 17 Time Toolbar 18 Selection Toolbar 19 Play-at-Speed Toolbar 20 Status Bar
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Audacity Reference Guide
Audacity Fundamentals
- Managing Audacity Projects - Audacity's internal workspace
- Preferences - changing your settings and reset to default
- Toolbars Overview - including how to arrange Toolbars
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Effects, Generators and Analyzers
- Macros - for batch processing and effects automation
- Nyquist - for scripting and creating plugins
How-Tos and Tutorials for Audacity
Audacity Tracks
- Audio Tracks
- Label Tracks
- Note Tracks (MIDI) - these contain data from MIDI (and Allegro) files
- Time Tracks - used for varying speed control
- Mixer - analogous to a hardware mixer board
Index, Glossary and More
- Searching the Manual - tips on how to Search the Audacity Reference Manual
- Subject Index
- Glossary of Terms
- Credits
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