Sponsored by the Music & Arts Library and Columbia University Libraries. Workshops are open to current Columbia students, faculty and staff. The area you highlighted will now remain with any other audio deleted. Click Edit, Remove Special then Trim Audio or Ctrl + T. You can press the SpaceBar to listen back to the audio. Use the Selection Tool to highlight the audio you want to keep. This workshop is part of the Podcasting Workshops series (online and in-person), led by Film + Media Studies graduate student Emily Ko, currently Digital Audio Intern in the Music & Arts Library. With Audacity’s editing features, trimming audio is very simple. Ask for directions to the Seminar Room at the circulation desk when you enter the library.įor a full listing of workshops in this series, please see: and type in keyword "podcast". Enter Dodge Hall from the upper campus level, and take the elevator to the 7th floor. The workshop will take place in the Seminar Room of the Music & Arts Library, 701 Dodge. NOTE: Audacity is free, and can be downloaded at this link: Please bring laptops if you are looking to practice audio editing during the session, but feel free to just observe as well! In this in-person workshop, participants will have the opportunity to engage with Audacity themselves. How do you make your podcast audio sound crisp and professional? This workshop will go through the basics of Audacity, a free audio-editing software: recording, editing, and layering clips, noise reduction and other effects to enhance your audio, and exporting your project.
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