
Thus, if you find it hard to extract audio from a YouTube clip or from a movie you’re watching, use Audacity! WHen you press “record”, Audacity will register anything on your computer’s line out. This might be different depending on your operating system, but the general idea is to set Audacity’s input to “stereo mixer” or similar. Record from any source, record what you hearĪudacity can be set up to record anything you hear from your computer. Obviously, you can do much more than this with Audacity, this is just a small demonstration. It contains only sparse commentary, so read the rest of the article for more details. This is a video I recorded of these six steps. This is what we will look at in this article: And more! See the complete list of features.Change the speed or pitch of a recording.Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together.Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files.Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.I’m a language teacher and learner, I learn only what I need to learn about the technical details.Īudacity can be found, read about and downloaded here: Audacity (official page at SourceForge)īefore we get into any details, let’s look at what Audacity is. However, this isn’t meant to be a manual of how to use Audacity, so even though I will show you how to do certain things, please refer to the official website for help and support. In this article, I will introduce several useful functions and show how they can be used to learn (or teach) Chinese. It’s also free of charge and can be installed on most operating systems. Audacity is your best friend when it comes to recording yourself, mimicking others, manipulating recordings, managing media and recording things you aren’t supposed to record.

I have briefly mentioned that I use Audacity quite a lot ( Recording yourself to improve speaking ability), but the more I use the software, the more I realise how awesome it actually is.
