Hi, have a midi keyboard and im trying to figure out a way to make, trim silence, then export and name about 50 different samples without spending about 20m on each one.
Would be best to be able to record them all, edit them all at once (remove silence at beginning and end, then trim the end until each is 1s long) then export and be able to manually name each different sample. Cant really have it be one masive long file, needs to be 50 seperates.
Any way to do this without spending 5 hours on doing each individually?
Bonus points if i can mass change bitrates / compression
#Need to record about 50 Piano samples, and cut them all down to 1 second
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dont really use audacity much for anything of this type, so while it may be a basic question for some i have no idea where to even start
So this could be much easier than one might think. Try it out with say, 5 notes: Record the notes, Analyze > Sound Finder. File > Export Multiple by label.
happen to have a better explanation on how to do this? as like with analyze there is n sound finder
Sorry, it was moved to label sounds.
random question, i see there is midi compatibility in audacity, any way i can make it record when i press a key, then after a small delay have it stop recording?
just a bit more accurate as of now i just go back and forth pressing r and t to stop and record a new track per instrument
in short i just need a clip of all instruments playing a short note in f#4
i mean 10 or 20 would have just busted it out but this is like an hour per 50 notes at best
and like this, i truncated silence, but it doesnt remove the silence at the beginning of the clip
and ik it cant record from midi. the midi would just be the controller. audio goes through aux to line in
No. Audacity doen't (currently) do any kind of MIDI communications.