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Updated tutorials for Audacity (audio editing)
Friday, August 21, 2009I finally revised and updated the three tutorials I use to teach journalism students and professionals how to edit audio using Audacity, a free program that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
- Super-Fast Guide to Audio Editing (PDF, 290 KB)
- Editing Audio with Audacity (Part 2) (PDF, 181 KB)
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Feel free to use these handouts “as is” in classroom...
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