Audio tracks
Audio tracks contain digitally sampled
sounds. In Audacity, two stereo channels are represented
by two stereo tracks. Each audio track has a sample
rate: common values include 8000 (telephone), 16000
(speech), 44100 (CD Audio), and 48000 (DAT).
In future versions of Audacity (you can download a beta of
version 1.1 now), you will be able to have multiple tracks
at different sample rates. However, in Audacity 1.0, all
tracks must be at the same sample rate as the project.
Note tracks
Note tracks display data loaded from a MIDI
file. They are currently not editable or playable.
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Label tracks
Label tracks can be used to annotate a
document and later save these annotations in a text file.
To create a Label track, select New Label Track
from the Project menu. To add a new label, select some region of
your audio using the Selection Tool,
and then select Add Label At Selection from the Project menu
(or use its keyboard shortcut).
Now you can name your label: anything you type
will go into the current label. You can use the backspace
key to edit the current label.
Press Enter or Return to finish editing a
label.
Use the left and right arrow keys to move from one label
to another.
To select a label, click on it in the Label track. To
remove a label, select it, then use backspace to get rid
of it, then press Enter or Return. Alternatively, you can
select a range of labels using the Selection Tool and then
select Silence from the
Edit menu.
Labels remember selections! When you create a label, the
current selection gets "saved" into the label - and you can
recall it again by clicking on the label.
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