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Working with SoundMain MenuMelanie Hubbard04c18d7b5dab5c358ce6b6181037461683c156a2
Practicum: Assembling Your Sound
12020-10-27T07:34:22-07:00Melanie Hubbard04c18d7b5dab5c358ce6b6181037461683c156a23778511plain2020-10-28T10:14:25-07:00Melanie Hubbard04c18d7b5dab5c358ce6b6181037461683c156a2In this stage, you need to listen to your recording, identify the best takes, and assemble them on one track. Please note that there is more than one way to cut, copy, and move audio clips, and not all are mentioned here. (See the Audacity manual for other techniques.)
When you are done, your assembly should look something like this: Here are some steps you can use to create your assembly: