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What does the blue waveform indicate when recording audio in Audacity?
What does the blue waveform indicate when recording audio in Audacity?
- That the audio is being recorded correctly (correct)
- That the microphone is not plugged in
- That the audio will sound different
- That the host needs to be changed
How can the host be changed in Audacity?
How can the host be changed in Audacity?
- By clicking on the Edit button (correct)
- By going to the Preferences tab
- By connecting a webcam
- By configuring the audio
What is important for getting the best sound from your computer?
What is important for getting the best sound from your computer?
- Connecting a webcam
- Changing the host
- Configuring Audacity (correct)
- Using a built-in microphone
What will happen if the microphone is not plugged in?
What will happen if the microphone is not plugged in?
What will be learned in the next video?
What will be learned in the next video?
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Study Notes
- Audacity can be used to record audio.
- The blue waveforms that appear when the microphone is working indicate that the audio is being recorded correctly.
- The audio will sound different if the microphone is used with a webcam instead of a built-in microphone.
- Audacity has preferences that can be accessed by clicking on the Edit button and then going to the Preferences tab.
- The host can be changed to use a different output device.
- If the microphone is not plugged in, the audio will not be audible.
- Configuring audio Audacity is important for getting the best sound from your computer speakers and microphones.
- There are a few different ways to configure Audacity, depending on what type of audio you're working with.
- In the next video, we'll learn how to record and edit audio.
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