Audio Hacks with Audacity | Fixing poor recordings | Sound synthesis | Trains

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Be patient with me here. In this video, I'm going to show you the steps you can take to create great sounds from bad recordings or alternative clips.
    We will take a look at how we can use Audacity's powerful Paulstretch plugin to produce looping sounds from trains flying by.
    I will also show you what you can do to clear up tones with lots of background noise, search for frequency harmonics, and how quick and easy it is to cancel noise.

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  • @AD_Sim
    @AD_Sim Год назад

    Thank you

  • @OffTheRailsUK
    @OffTheRailsUK Год назад

    Heya, it's been a while.
    Can't seem to find you on Discord, but I've always wondered, how do you actually edit and play the uexp files after extracting the .pak files? A video tutorial would be absolutely amazing because looking at websites about it drives my head in and I can't find tutorials on RUclips. Would be really grateful.
    Cheers - Alex.

    • @ItsYa165
      @ItsYa165  Год назад

      I'll make a video like this at some point. It's just a very busy time at the moment

    • @OffTheRailsUK
      @OffTheRailsUK Год назад

      @@ItsYa165 Yup, that's perfectly alright.
      If there's any other people you'd recommend that can help me with this that'll be helpful. Cheers

    • @ItsYa165
      @ItsYa165  Год назад

      @@OffTheRailsUK Raph I think. Check 385 sound mod video description for his @

  • @Blenderfanz
    @Blenderfanz 27 дней назад +1

    I don't suppose there an easy way to remove unwanted words or guffs in s track with audacity

    • @ItsYa165
      @ItsYa165  27 дней назад

      Other than just deleting or toning over it, not really. Speech patterns are complex, you'd need some sort of plugin for Audacity to do advanced stuff like learn your speech pattern and then block out certain words. Try looking online.

    • @Blenderfanz
      @Blenderfanz 27 дней назад

      K​​@@ItsYa165 Just thought there minght be aa way or selecting a word pattern. For instance the word 'erm` which I say alot then reduce all other occurances of the word then reduce its volume to zero so it just becomes a pause in speach😂

    • @Blenderfanz
      @Blenderfanz 27 дней назад

      By the way hope your well regard Terry c

    • @Blenderfanz
      @Blenderfanz 27 дней назад

      Enjoyed the vid will have to watch in a lot to understand it😂

    • @ItsYa165
      @ItsYa165  27 дней назад

      @@Blenderfanz Yeah it's going pretty steadily right now. I messaged Tim earlier too saying that I miss everyone in factory. Right now, I've plugged away at a lot of my project research in pursuit of building a full-bridge 3-phase motor driver. The video here is quite old now honestly Terry - I'll probably upload a new one in September if I remember. There is a way of removing words manually, but it's a very tedious process that uses the spectrogram editing tools.