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I've been messing around with Audacity for the past few hours and I'm finding it's quite simple after a while using the keyboard for a lot of it. Here are some shortcuts

  • 1 ctrl z undo
  • 2 cntl shirt z redo
  • 3 ctrl x cut
  • 4 ctrl 1 zoom in
  • 5 ctrl 3 zoom out

Those are the ones I have been using. I had an album ISO and it didn't have tracks so I decided to save each song.

  • I would cut the first song by highlighting everything else and then ctrl x
  • then export audio
  • now just click ctrl z and then remove the song you just saved with ctrl x
  • and then highlight everything past the new song,
  • now to do that well click before the empty part and then ctrl 1 till you can clearly see the gap
  • then drag toward the right and ctrl 3 a few times and move the clicked mouse till all highlighted
  • then ctrl x to cut all of that.
  • Now export audio and click ctrl z till only the end of the album you last cut shows up
  • and do it again with the last track.

I started by closing after each song and then reopening the file till I realized ctrl z it was back instantly with the beginning you already saved gone and opening took 12 seconds on average. Hope this help someone out there. I highly recommend Audacity for video editing, simple and fast with lots of options to change the sound to what you want it to be.

I've been messing around with Audacity for the past few hours and I'm finding it's quite simple after a while using the keyboard for a lot of it. Here are some shortcuts >* 1 ctrl z undo >* 2 cntl shirt z redo >* 3 ctrl x cut >* 4 ctrl 1 zoom in >* 5 ctrl 3 zoom out Those are the ones I have been using. I had an album ISO and it didn't have tracks so I decided to save each song. * I would cut the first song by highlighting everything else and then ctrl x * then export audio * now just click ctrl z and then remove the song you just saved with ctrl x * and then highlight everything past the new song, * now to do that well click before the empty part and then ctrl 1 till you can clearly see the gap * then drag toward the right and ctrl 3 a few times and move the clicked mouse till all highlighted * then ctrl x to cut all of that. * Now export audio and click ctrl z till only the end of the album you last cut shows up * and do it again with the last track. I started by closing after each song and then reopening the file till I realized ctrl z it was back instantly with the beginning you already saved gone and opening took 12 seconds on average. Hope this help someone out there. I highly recommend Audacity for video editing, simple and fast with lots of options to change the sound to what you want it to be.

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