Voice Over on Linux

Voice Over on Linux

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A podcast about open source voice production tools. Updates at marwalk on twitter Voice Over on Linux by Mark Caldwell Walker is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. [itunes pic]
It’s fairly simple to move – that is, time shift – all of the Tracks in an Audacity project Together. In theory – you just enable the “Synchronize Tracks” feature – and time shift to suit. But it could be frustrating if you want to shift only a subset of Tracks – vis-à-vis the others in the project – which is a more likely use case anyway. In this Episode – we’ll send that can’t-move-the-right-Tracks-Together frustration to /dev/null.

Recent Episodes

  • Moving Synchronized Tracks Together

    7 years ago
  • Getting Technical Properties of an Audio File

    7 years ago
  • Audacity Labels and Label Tracks

    7 years ago
  • Creating Transportable Filenames

    7 years ago
  • Discerning When to Patch or just Record Again

    7 years ago
  • Easing Audio Part Transition with Fade-In and Fade-Out

    7 years ago
  • How to Decide Which Audio File Format to Use

    7 years ago
  • Archiving your Audio

    7 years ago
  • How Much Headtone is Needed

    7 years ago
  • Whether to Delete or Silence Unwanted Audio

    7 years ago