![]() “Mike Adams makes learning Audacity easy and fun! His clear and thorough step-by-step instructions are easy to follow, and you begin using Audacity right away with him, creating your own spoken word projects. If you are a podcaster or audiobook narrator who records and edits with Audacity, you will be helped by this course.” – David, Broadcaster, Podcaster, Author Mike is great at explaining things and it’s cool to see his process. ![]() ![]() I have been using Audacity for close to 20 years, but I’m still learning new things. I’ve received a great response on these courses and many have already taken advantage of this 40% off special. There are only two days left to get 40% off the already low prices on the Audacity Bootcamp online school courses for podcasters and audiobook narrators. The Audacity Channel Pre-Launch Announcement Audacity 3.2.1: FFMPEG Fix, Real-Time vs. Lopsided Waveforms and DC Offset: One Of These Is Not Like The Other Audacity Channel Launch and the Audio Setup and Share Audio Buttons Audacity Version 3.2.3 Released With User Interface Changes How to Recover and Filter Realtime Effects in Audacity ![]() What is Sample Rate, Bit Depth, and Bit Rate? Great Audio Starts Here: Room Treatments, Microphone Placement, Microphone Type, and Microphone Technique How To Use The Audacity De-Clicker Plugin Audacity Version 3.2.4, Meter Toolbars, and Coming Soon: Saving Effects Chains The Ongoing Relevance of Audacity Fundamentals The season one episodes below are sorted from the newest to the oldest. Season two drops on March 1st with a special “March Madness” announcement. This first season of the podcast started with a pre-launch announcement and ended strong with an episode dedicated to ACX audiobook creation tips using Audacity. Season one of The Audacity Channel Podcast is complete.
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