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# Exporting to different audio formats can be done with <code>'''Ctrl+Shift+E'''</code> keyboard shortcut or by clicking on File -> Export through Menu. List of all available export formats supported by Audacity can be found [http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/export_formats_supported_by_audacity.html here].
# Exporting to different audio formats can be done with <code>'''Ctrl+Shift+E'''</code> keyboard shortcut or by clicking on File -> Export through Menu. List of all available export formats supported by Audacity can be found [http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/export_formats_supported_by_audacity.html here].
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==== Adjusting the Volume of the Audio ====
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==== Adjusting the volume of the audio ====
Occasionally, you may find that recordings are either too quiet or of poor quality once you come to edit them. This can be remedied to a certain degree in Audacity.
Occasionally, you may find that recordings are either too quiet or of poor quality once you come to edit them. This can be remedied to a certain degree in Audacity.
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You have to select "allow clipping" to increase the the volume.
You have to select "allow clipping" to increase the the volume.
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==== Removing Noise ====
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==== Removing noise ====
n order to remove ‘noise,’ we must first tell Audacity what the ‘noise’ sounds like so it can be isolated within the audio. Do this by firstly selecting a portion of the audio where nobody is talking –like a break in conversation, so you just get the ‘noise.’ Next, go to ‘Effect’ and select ‘Noise Removal’ from the drop-down menu:
n order to remove ‘noise,’ we must first tell Audacity what the ‘noise’ sounds like so it can be isolated within the audio. Do this by firstly selecting a portion of the audio where nobody is talking –like a break in conversation, so you just get the ‘noise.’ Next, go to ‘Effect’ and select ‘Noise Removal’ from the drop-down menu: