If you record at the end of an existing recording like thid, Audacity will place a Clip line at the junction between the two recordings to aid you in separating them later if required. See the tutorial: Splitting a recording into separate tracks for more on this. This is the easiest way to record into Audacity, because having just one track on screen allows you to split the recording up into the different songs or sections using "labels". You can pause and restart the recording between tracks or sides with the blue Pause button. Start your recording by pressing the Record button from the Transport Toolbar, then starting the player. Remember that it is good to aim for a maximum peak of around \xe2\x80\x936.0 dB (or 0.5 if you have your meters set to linear rather than dB). Create a new Project by clicking File > Save Project > Save Project or File > Save Project > Save Project As.Īdjust the input signal level as explained in the previous tutorial under Monitoring.
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