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==== Adjusting the volume of the audio ====
 
==== 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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File:Audacity - amplify audio 0.png|Select amplify tool from effect menu
 
File:Audacity - amplify audio 0.png|Select amplify tool from effect menu
 
File:Audacity - amplify audio 1.png| Select "allow clipping" to increase volume
 
File:Audacity - amplify audio 1.png| Select "allow clipping" to increase volume
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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:
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File:Audacity - noise reduction 1.png|Select Noise reductio tool from effect menu
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File:Audacity - noise reduction 1.png|Select Noise reduction tool from effect menu
 
File:Audacity - noise reduction - click OK 2.png|Select get noise profile and select OK
 
File:Audacity - noise reduction - click OK 2.png|Select get noise profile and select OK
 
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These basic fades apply a fade to the selected audio such that the amplitude of the selection goes from absolute silence to the original amplitude (Fade In), or from the original amplitude to absolute silence (Fade Out). The shape of the fade is linear, so it appears as a straight line from beginning to end.  
 
These basic fades apply a fade to the selected audio such that the amplitude of the selection goes from absolute silence to the original amplitude (Fade In), or from the original amplitude to absolute silence (Fade Out). The shape of the fade is linear, so it appears as a straight line from beginning to end.  
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px" caption="Add fade in or fade out for your track">
 
File:Audacity - fade in.png|After added fade in for the track
 
File:Audacity - fade in.png|After added fade in for the track
 
File:Audacity -fade out.png|After added fade out for the track
 
File:Audacity -fade out.png|After added fade out for the track

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