Free Download: Favourite Audacity Keyboard Shortcuts
I’ve always enjoyed the simplicity of the free audio recording and editing program Audacity. It’s my go-to tool for many tasks, especially things like recording voice-overs for tutorial videos, removing a verse and chorus from a song, taking lyrics out of a recording and adding fade-ins and fade-outs with a click or two.
Audacity is ideal for recording student compositions and performances, digital storytelling with funny voices and sound effects and editing existing audio recordings.
Following is the list of my favourite, most commonly-used shortcuts for Audacity 2.0 – a cheatsheet.
You can click on the image below to download the guide. Feel free to print it out and share it around with students, colleagues and friends.
Audacity Training For Music Teachers
If you’re interested in learning more about Audacity, I run an Amazing Audacity online course and face-to-face training sessions in Australia.
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