![]() ![]() Playback Monitor (Speaker with L & R next to it) - Detects the decibel levels of your audio in playback.Recording Monitor (microphone with L & R next to it) - Detects the decibel levels of your audio while recording.*Draw Tool and Multi-Edit Tool not pictured.Click and drag track to the left or to the right. Time Shift Tool (a double-pointed arrow) - Use to adjust the placement of a track. Use the shift button while clicking to zoom out. Zoom Tool (magnifying glass) - Use to zoom into a track to see more distinct wave patterns. Click at the point(s) of the line where you want to make your audio level adjustment then drag up or down ![]() Click once where you want your selection to start then drag to where you want it to end.Įnvelope Tool (two opposing triangles with a line in the middle) - Use to adjust audio levels of a track. Selection Tool (looks like Roman numeral 1)– Use to select portions of audio. Record (red circle) - Press to record your voice or other sounds Skip to End (right facing triangle followed by vertical line) - Skips to the end of the audio ![]() Restart (vertical line followed by left facing triangle) - Skips to the beginning of the audio, no matter where your play cursor is Audio will begin at where your play cursor is ( Play Cursor - thin black line that appears over your audio in Selection Tool mode ) Stop (black square) - Stops audio playback. Play (green triangle facing towards the right) - Plays audio (can also use the spacebar) Pause (two black vertical lines) - Pauses audio playback (can also use the spacebar while audio is playing) Below you’ll find a link to a video tour to watch or you can just read the text. Here’s what you’ll need to know about the Audacity user interface for basic use. ![]()
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