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Recording desktop audio | Audacity Support Recording the desktop audio will record all desktop audio, including notification-pings, games, and Audacity itself (for example, other tracks in the timeline if you're using overdub)
Audacity Support Editing audio Learn the basics of editing audio and applying effects Noise reduction and removal Learn how to repair noisy audio recordings Recording audio Learn how to record yourself with Audacity Related: Recording desktop audio
Downloading installing Audacity | Audacity Support Audacity is an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, macOS, GNU Linux and other operating systems This page will guide you through the download and installation process
Noise reduction removal | Audacity Support Best Practice: While it's possible to rescue an otherwise unusable file with noise reduction techniques, your recording will sound best if you take steps to ensure a noise-free environment before recording
Editing audio | Audacity Support You can either record some sound, or import an existing sound file (for example, an MP3 or WAV) by dragging dropping it into the project window You can also import files via the File > Import menus
Splitting a recording into separate tracks | Audacity Support Audacity helps you to split a long recording into separate songs for export as one audio file per song You can for example record an audio CD or LP and then export each song into a separate file