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Editing Audio In Audacity
Grade Level:
10
Subject:
Recording Technology
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Goal Summary:
Students will learn how to edit audio in a Digital Audio Workstation, specifically Audacity.
Standards Met:
Essential Questions:
What is a DAW?
What is Audacity?
What is folder Hierarchy?
What is Song Form?
What are the basic terms for naming sections of a song?
What are the basic editing functions in audio production?
What are the keyboard shortcuts for these basic editing functions?
How do you import audio into Audacity?
How do you zoom in and zoom out In Audacity?
How do you label sections of waveforms in Audacity?
How do you make cuts/splits in an audio file to divide it up into smaller secitons?
How do you remove sections of a song completely while shifting the remaining audio waves together?
In Audacity, how do you keep the audio where it is while removing unwanted audio?
How do you duplicate audio to another track?
How do you move audio in Audacity?
In Audacity, How do you "bounce" or consolidate a multitrack recording session into a single playable MP3, WAV, AIFF or other type of audio file?
Understandings:
Students will learn how to import, label, cut / copy / paste, shift, silence, and split audio in Audacity. Students will perform tasks with the understanding of how they relate in the real world.
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