

Set a noise profile to make noise reduction easier. This captures the print of the highlighted noise, ready to remove it. Then click Effects at the top, then Noise Reduction, and then select Get Noise Profile. To remove this background hum, just highlight a section of the background noise. Remove unwanted noises in the background. You can spot these on the waveform as constant low waves, if you can’t quite see them, you can use the +magnifying glass to zoom in. Sometimes microphones can pick up the audio from the room you record in, or some background static which comes out as a low-level humming noise. Cutting AudioĬut out any silences or filler words, like “umms” and “errs”, then you can just click and drag to highlight the audio you want to cut, then hit the delete key on your keyboard. Choose the audio file you want to import into Audacity, we would recommend sticking with using WAV or AIFF formats as these preserve sound quality the best. Just click File, at the top, then Import, and Audio. If you’ve already recorded your audio, you can easily import into Audacity to edit podcast audio. Recording using Audacity is super easy! Make sure your audio interface is selected in the audio preferences drop-down list, and then double-check your levels by clicking on the levels bar at the top to start monitoring. As long as your levels are between -9db and -18db, you’re good to go! Click the record button once you’re ready to get going! Record audio at the click of a button.
