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Audacity Complete Tutorial Course for Beginners [Full Free Course] | Audacity Accelerator

If you want to learn the ins and outs of Audacity so that you can record, edit and mix audio like an Audio Pro, then you’re in the right place. This is Audacity Accelerator, the Audacity complete tutorial course for beginners. It’s the only course that you need to quickly and simply learn everything that you need to know to create music, podcasts and more, using the powerful – and free – audio software Audacity.

Analog vs. Digital: Which is Better? [Audio Only Discussion]

The decades-old argument – Analog vs. Digital: Which is Better? In this audio-only discussion, we talk about what digital and analog can mean throughout the process, from recording a song to the consumer listening to it. We discuss how analog gear can affect the audio and how it can be part of the instrument itself. We then dissect what different mediums and platforms can do for a listener.

What Bit Depth Should You Use for Home Recording?

Bit depth is another one of those settings in your DAW that can take some time to really understand. There’s a lot of misinformation out there, and other advice that just isn’t suitable for the home studio. I’m going to clarify what bit depth is, how it affects your audio, and answer the question of what bit depth should you use for home recording.

What Sample Rate Should You Use for Home Recording?

Sample rate is one of those settings in your DAW that can be tricky to get your head around. It doesn’t help that there’s a lot of wildly varying information out there on the subject. I’m going to demystify sample rate, debunk some myths and tell you exactly which sample rate you should use for home recording.

What Level Should You Record At In A Home Studio?

There was one thing I was taught in college that was just plain wrong, and it was this – “When recording, you should record at the highest possible level without clipping.” Find out what level you should record at in a home studio instead to avoid clipping, noise and get the best recordings possible.

How To Make DI Acoustic Guitar Sound Good (3 Step Mixing)

Do you want to know how to make DI acoustic guitar sound good? Find out how in three steps! DI acoustic guitar can sound muddy and a bit ‘fake’. However, with some careful EQing, gentle compression and the right choice of reverb, you can get a workable and professional sounding tone out of your DId acoustic guitar.

How To Record Acoustic Guitar Without a Mic (3 Simple Steps)

This is how to record acoustic guitar without a mic! Don’t have a mic? Recording in a noisy home or dealing with bad acoustics? Or maybe you just want to lay some acoustic guitar tracks down as quickly as possible. In this video, I’m going to show you the best way of dealing with all of these issues in three simple steps.

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