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Removing Silence, Splitting + Joining Clips

Lesson 25 from: Audio Recording 101: Record Voice Audio for Video Production

Tomas George

Removing Silence, Splitting + Joining Clips

Lesson 25 from: Audio Recording 101: Record Voice Audio for Video Production

Tomas George

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Lesson Info

25. Removing Silence, Splitting + Joining Clips

<b>In this lesson, you will learn how to remove silence, as well as how to split and join clips in Audacity.</b>

Lessons

Class Trailer
1

Introduction and Welcome to this Course

00:50
2

Listen to your Recording Environment

03:43
3

Room Treatment Tips

03:07
4

Dynamic vs Condenser Microphones

02:35
5

Recommended Pro-Level Microphones

02:55
6

Recommended Budget Level Mics

02:35
7

Microphone Audio Comparisons

05:53
8

What is an Audio Interface and How is it Useful

01:48
9

Recommended Pro-Level Audio Interfaces

01:35
10

Recommended Budget-Level Audio Interfaces

01:46
11

My Thoughts on USB Microphones

00:45
12

Microphone Positioning and Accessories

04:09
13

Essential Microphone Polar Patterns

03:17
14

Recommended Monitors and Headphones

03:55
15

Other Audio Monitoring Tips

02:41
16

Introduction to Capturing Audio

00:18
17

Recommend Audio Recording Software and DAWs

06:28
18

A Quick Look at Some Handy Recorders

02:39
19

Audacity Introduction

00:45
20

Setting up to Record Audio in Audacity

03:49
21

How to Record Audio into Audacity

02:54
22

Other Features of Audacity - Playback, Zoom, Undo + Save

04:15
23

How to Export Audio out of Audacity

03:37
24

Essential Audio Editing Tools in Audacity

08:07
25

Removing Silence, Splitting + Joining Clips

03:17
26

Essential Key Command or Keyboard Shortcuts in Audacity

03:06
27

Removing Background Noise Introduction

02:48
28

How to use the Noise Gate Effect in Audacity

12:54
29

How to use the Noise Reduction Effect in Audacity

11:15
30

Mixing and Processing your Audio Introduction

02:32
31

A Quick Look at the Filter Curve or EQ Effect

10:35
32

A Quick Look at Compression and the Normalize Effect

11:21
33

How to set up an Effects Macro in Audacity

03:23
34

Adding Audio Effects to Audio Clips in Premiere Pro

06:06
35

Gain/Volume in Premiere Pro

03:36
36

Parametric EQ - Part 1 : An Overview of EQ and the Plugin

11:08
37

Parametric EQ - Part 2A : Mixing Examples

15:56
38

Parametric EQ - Part 2B : Mixing Examples - Example 2

11:31
39

Parametric EQ - Part 3 - More Settings + Features

05:14
40

Noise Reduction in Premiere Pro - Part 1: DeNoise

09:24
41

Noise Reduction in Premiere Pro - Part 2: DeReverb

06:25
42

Audio Compression in Premiere Pro - Part 1: Introduction

02:47
43

Audio Compression in Premiere Pro - Part 2: Threshold + Ratio

04:16
44

Audio Compression in Premiere Pro - Part 3: Make up Gain

03:15
45

Audio Compression in Premiere Pro - Part 4: Attack and Release + 2nd Example

06:30
46

How to use a DeEsser Audio Effect in Premiere Pro

12:00
47

How to use the Hard Limiter Audio Effect in Premiere Pro

06:48
48

How to use an Audio Meter in Premiere Pro - Loudness Radar

08:28
49

Behind the Scenes of my Audio Recording Equipment

07:16
50

Thanks and Bye

00:12

Lesson Info

Removing Silence, Splitting + Joining Clips

OK. So now we're going to look at removing silence as well as splitting and joining audio files in audacity. Let's first talk about removing silence. So notice in this recording here, we have this large bit of silence. Let me just play this back. Now, every beat I also want to increase. So previously, we used the envelope tool to actually lower the volume here of a mistake. But let's go back to the select tool. So it's quite easy to remove silence and audacity. All you need to do is use the select tool and then click and drag on the area you'd like to remove and then hit delete, then it will delete the area you selected and the rest of the audio will snap back into place. Now, if I play this back on every beat, I also want to increase the velocity of the. So this can be useful for removing mistakes or pauses in your audio. For example, here, there looks like there's another unnecessary pause. Let's have a listen back up the same amount. So I, so again, I could use a select tool, click ...

and drag this area and then hit delete And now when I play this back, that pause will be gone same amount. So I want to keep my OK, great. You may also wish to split your audio clips and to do this is quite easy just to let the area you'd like to split. And then wherever this vertical line or play head ruler is, there will be a split. Once you hit command I on Mac or control I on Windows. Now you notice we have this black line. Now let's click over here to access the time shift tool or use a key command F five. And then we can click and drag these parts independently. So this may be useful if you've recorded another part which you'd like to add in here or move your audio clips around, you can easily do this by splitting your audio. For example, I'm just going to move this clip over and then this one over. And let's say we want to split here. So let's go back to the select tool by pressing F one or function F one on Mac and then select this area here and then hit command I to split or control I on Windows. And we've split this audio here. Now we can go back to the time shift tool by hitting this button or using the key command F five. And we can move this audio into the gap here and I can move this one over again. And I may wish to get rid of this gap here. So let's go back to the select all. So let's hit F one to access the select all click and drag over this area and now delete this. OK. So that is how you can split audio and also remove silence. We can also make our clips a bit more organized by joining our clips together to do this. Just make sure you click and drag with the selection tool, either clip you'd like to join and then go over to edit clip boundaries and join. You can see there that black line has disappeared and this clip has now been joined. Just for another example, let's join these two clips together. So click and drag each clip with the selection tool. Go up to edit clip boundaries and join. OK? So that's how you can remove silence as well as split and join your audio clips. In audacity. In the next video, we're going to be looking at some essential keyboard, shortcuts or key commands in audacity. I'll see you there.

Class Materials

Bonus Materials

40._Audio_Examples_for_Noise_Reduction.zip
34._Audio_Examples_for_Premiere_Pro_Audio_Mixing.zip
30._Downloadable_Audio_Examples.zip

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