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Audacity: Open Source audio software

Audacity: Open Source audio software. A Production of the Ricky J. Sirois Estate. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/. So it does what?, or, Hey, that last slide was just a website picture!. Audacity is: Open source… Sound editing/recording software

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Audacity: Open Source audio software

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  1. Audacity: Open Source audio software A Production of the Ricky J. Sirois Estate

  2. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

  3. So it does what?, or, Hey, that last slide was just a website picture! • Audacity is: • Open source… • Sound editing/recording software • Create/export/convert audio files (non-propietary) • Improve sound quality • Create audio effects • Make mash-ups • The obligatory…and so much more!

  4. What do you mean by puttin’ sound in the library?

  5. Can I use it in a Music Library? Of course you can! Only musicians would understand half of the software anyway! And yes, this is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, not a library.

  6. Musicians could take full advantage of… • The ability to record multi-track audio • Fading and volume balancing effects • The ability to add in your own new effects (via programming) • Lots of other things I don’t quite understand!

  7. Shucks, I’m no musician… But with our new limited-time Audacity bonus pack, YOU DON”T HAVE TO BE!

  8. Enjoy the proletariat atmosphere of the public library? Staff can use Audacity to… Patrons can use Audacity to… • Make audio tours and walkthroughs • Digitize audio recordings • Make Podcasts • Have fun in children’s • Make ringtones • Take notes over searches • Convert downloaded audio files • Transfer tapes/records to modern formats

  9. The Good, The Bad: The Slide GOOD BAD • Free • Customizable • Small • Supports many formats • Abundant features • Highly technical • Missing some useful controls* • Will not support proprietary audio files

  10. Let’s get down to brass tacks… Ardour Jokosher Kristal Qtractor Rosegarden Traverso …and that’s just the free software

  11. So…do I want it in my library? In the end, unless I’m running a music library, this is purely a luxury item – there aren’t enough legitimate uses to make it worth the time to learn.

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