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Equipment
Bring the following
required items with you to class:
Optional: If
you have a microphone, such as a gaming headset, bring that to class as
well.
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Audacity
Audacity is the
sound-editing program that will help you organize your podcast and
export it as an MP3 file that can be played on any computer. If you
wish to work on your project at home, you will need to download Audacity
to your home computer (1A) or have it available on a
USB drive (1B). Follow the instructions below for step
1A or 1B below, depending on how and
where you would like to use Audacity.
Regardless of whether
you download Audacity to a home computer or Audacity Portable to a USB
drive, you must also download the Lame_Enc.dll file,
which enables Audacity to export its native file format (.aup) to an MP3
or .wav file. Follow the instructions in step 2 below.
1A. Downloading Audacity to your home computer:
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Click the link for
Audacity and choose "Save" to download the .exe file
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Save the .exe
somewhere that is easily accessible, such as your Desktop
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Once downloaded,
doubl-click the .exe file to install Audacity
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Follow all
instructions in the install process (use the default options when
prompted)
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When the
installation completes, Audacity will open automatically and will be
ready to use
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Continue to
step 2, below, to download the Lame_Enc.dll file
1B. Downloading Audacity Portable to a USB drive:
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Click the link for
Audacity Portable and
choose Download Now
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On the resulting
pop-up, click Save (Note: You may need to give your browser
permission to download the pop-up; check the top of your browser
screen for messages)
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Navigate to your
removable disk (USB drive), and click Save
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From the USB drive,
double-click the Audacity icon
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On the Audacity
Portable pop-up, click Next
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Click Browse, and
navigate to the USB drive
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Click Install; when
the installation completes, click Finish
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Double-click the
AudacityPortable
folder
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Double-click
AudacityPortable.exe
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To use Audacity
after you have downloaded it, navigate to your USB drive and repeat
steps 8 and 9 above
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Continue to
step 2, below, to download the Lame_Enc.dll file
2. Downloading the Lame_Enc.dll file:
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Click the link for
Lame_Enc.dll and
choose "Save" to download the .dll file
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Save it to the same
USB drive where you have Audacity; be sure to remember the directory and
folder you stored it in
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The first time you
export a podcast as an MP3, Audacity will prompt you to find the .dll
file.
View a
tutorial on
using basic Audacity tools.
Get
written instructions for using basic Audacity tools (compiled by
Dr. Chris Shamburg of New Jersey City University).
For more help using
Audacity, use the Help file within the software, or visit the
Audacity Wiki.
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Royalty-free sounds and music
Use these
sites to find royalty-free sounds and music with licenses that permit
you to use/alter, share, mix, and re-mix the files in student work:
You can also make your
own sound effects with household items by using the tips and tricks
here:
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Exercise
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Copy these
clips from the Media Center Returned Work folder to your H drive.
Right click on these
links, and Save Target As; OR find the file on the Media
Center-Returned Work folder on the S drive and copy it to your H
drive:
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Open Audacity
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Open the
Exercise file that you just saved to your H drive
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Import the sound
clips you downloaded (Project menu, Import Audio)
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Experiment with
the Audacity tools and techniques (time shift, fade in, fade out,
looping) to create a multiple track podcast that includes a voice,
music, and a cat sound effect; see how different you can make the
voice sound from the original
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Save your podcast
to your H drive,
using the
filneame format:
Mods-YourLastName-Exercise.aup (for example 3-4-Smith-Exercise.aup)
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Export your
podcast as an MP3 (File menu, Export as MP3); save it to your H
drive
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Drag your MP3 into
the Media Center's completed work folder on the S drive.
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