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In order to resume recording on the same track '''Main Menu''' > '''Transport''' > '''Append Record''' ( <kbd>⇧+R</kbd> ). <ref>[https://www.packtpub.com/books/content/creating-voice-track-audacity-13 Creating Voice Tracks], Audacity User's Manual</ref> | In order to resume recording on the same track '''Main Menu''' > '''Transport''' > '''Append Record''' ( <kbd>⇧+R</kbd> ). <ref>[https://www.packtpub.com/books/content/creating-voice-track-audacity-13 Creating Voice Tracks], Audacity User's Manual</ref> | ||
==== | ===== Isolating songs ===== | ||
* Zoom out <kbd>⌘</kbd> + <kbd>1</kbd> far enough to see entire songs. | |||
* Roughly select the region defining a song. | |||
* <kbd>⌘+B</kbd> ('''Main Menu''' > '''Tracks''' > '''Add Label at Selection''') to create a label that corresponds to the selected region. | |||
* Enter a name to identify the song (just do the track number; don't bother entering in the song title at this point). | |||
* Repeat for all the songs on the album. | |||
* Place the playhead at the start of the first song. | |||
* <kbd>⌘</kbd> + <kbd>2</kbd> to zoom in for fine control. | |||
* Put the playhead there the song should start. | |||
* The label in-point should be visible. It will be a ball with a skinny line wrapped around its right side. Grab the skinny line (it will turn white when selected) and pull it over to the playhead position. | |||
* Select the track by clicking on the track name in the labeled region. | |||
* Now skip to the selection end (the rough end of the song) with <kbd>⌘</kbd> + <kbd>]</kbd> ('''View''' > '''Skip To''' > '''Selection End''') | |||
* Repeat fine tuning the in and out points of all the songs on the album. | |||
==== Exporting/saving audio tracks ==== | |||
===== Maximize volume ===== | ===== Maximize volume ===== | ||
Revision as of 18:12, 23 May 2018
Software
Audacity
Recording
- Connect the turntable to the Mac via USB.
- Launch Audacity after the turntable is connected in order to have USB available as an input. [1]
- In the Device Toolbar [2]
- Audio Host:
Core Audio - Recording Device (Input):
USB Audio CODEC - Recording Channels:
2 (stereo) Recording Channels - Playback Device:
Built-In Output
- Audio Host:
- Main Menu > Transport > Transport Options > Software Playthrough > checked
- In the Device Toolbar [2]
- Clean the record.
- Cue and play the record.
- To record in Audacity simply click the Record button in the Transom toolbar.
- To create a new audio recording in Audacity, Main Menu > File > New ( ⌘+N )
It looks like maybe Audacity handles the levels in software. If so, there's no need to check the levels prior to recording, but this would need to be confirmed.
Appending to a track
By default Audacity assumes that you're recording voice tracks, and recording after a pause in recording, it will start recording on a new track.
This comes into play if recording is paused while flipping a record over.
In order to resume recording on the same track Main Menu > Transport > Append Record ( ⇧+R ). [3]
Isolating songs
- Zoom out ⌘ + 1 far enough to see entire songs.
- Roughly select the region defining a song.
- ⌘+B (Main Menu > Tracks > Add Label at Selection) to create a label that corresponds to the selected region.
- Enter a name to identify the song (just do the track number; don't bother entering in the song title at this point).
- Repeat for all the songs on the album.
- Place the playhead at the start of the first song.
- ⌘ + 2 to zoom in for fine control.
- Put the playhead there the song should start.
- The label in-point should be visible. It will be a ball with a skinny line wrapped around its right side. Grab the skinny line (it will turn white when selected) and pull it over to the playhead position.
- Select the track by clicking on the track name in the labeled region.
- Now skip to the selection end (the rough end of the song) with ⌘ + ] (View > Skip To > Selection End)
- Repeat fine tuning the in and out points of all the songs on the album.
Exporting/saving audio tracks
Maximize volume
- Select all: ⌘+A
- Effect > Normalize...
Set album metadata
- Edit > Metadata...
- Enter Artist, Album, Album Artist, Year, Genre, etc.
Export audio tracks
- Main Menu > File > Export Multiple...
- Set save location, format and bitrate options in the following dialog (MP3 format requires an additional install).
- After clicking Export another dialog will prompt for artist, track name, track number, and album details.
GarageBand (Mac only)
Recording
- Create a new project
- Choose "Record using a microphone or line input"
- I want to hear my instrument as I play and record: checked
- Click the arrow to the right of My instrument is connected with:
- Output Device:
Built-in Output - Input Device:
USB Audio CODEC - (These settings can also be accessed from the GB preferences.)
- Output Device:
- Make sure the metronome is turned off by clicking the metronome button to the right of the transom in the Tracks window.
- Under Track tab > Recording Settings > Feedback Protection: unchecked
- Clean the record
- Start playing the record
- Hit the Record button in the transom in the Tracks window.
Editing Tracks
GarageBand doesn't implement audio scrubbing.
Double click the audio track that was recorded to access the Region Editor.
Zoom in to place the playhead; zoom out to find the ends of songs. Playback of selected regions loops by default. Play/Stop with the spacebar.
Exporting Tracks
Make sure that Cycle is turned off. Either hit the C key, or click the yellow Cycle button to the right of the Record button in the transom.
With a region selected (make sure there is no yellow area selected above the tracks), Share > Export Song To Disk.
- Select format (mp3) and quality in the dialog. The region title is ignored when GB prefills the track title.
- Export cycle area, or length of selected regions (If Cycle is turned off): checked
Position the playhead at the track beginning and end and with the region selected, ⌘ + T to split the track at the playhead. Simply delete anything left between the tracks that will be exported.
Rename the track to whatever makes sense. GarageBand doesn't implement adding metadata to tracks.
Editing Metadata
The tracks will need to be imported into iTunes, and metadata added there.
See also
- ↑ USB Recording, Audacity User's Manual
- ↑ Device Toolbar, Audacity User's Manual
- ↑ Creating Voice Tracks, Audacity User's Manual