Building the Leticia Scene: Sound Engineering and Editing (Audacity)
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This video is about how you would go about editing sound files using the free application Audacity to make more interesting scenes. You do this by applying filters, changing pitches, and changing speeds. This can heavily alter what the scene can be based on you artistic tastes. I just go over a little bit of what is possible with this application. Have fun with it.
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Doug Shepherd here. I'm going over the audio engineering section. I already rebuilt the scene using the sound effects that I used from the original.
But what we're going to do in this one is I'm going to show you something else.
This is called Audacity. I mentioned it in the last video.
What Audacity is is kind of like an audio mixer.
So we actually come in here. I'm not going to go over exactly how.
We can go out and look for this. It's open source. It's free. So you don't have to pay anything for it.
There's some add-ons you can get that are paid. But you pick whatever the file is you want to edit and then bring it in.
Just find it, open it, and then play back.
This is actually toward the end.
And it's I think right here.
High, medium intensity, medium, medium. It's one of these three. I think it's this one here.
Play it here. I think it's that one.
So that's what we'll be editing.
So inside here in Audacity, it's this one.
So I tried to balance the audio levels for this because it's recording the desktop audio from my tower and the microphone.
So it's weird. And I can only hear the desktop audio through my headphones.
So anyway, how we edit this.
Well, first we select playback. So we're going to loop this.
That's loop. We extend it out all the way to where we want to loop the recording to.
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