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Synco D2 Hyper-Cardiod Condenser Shotgun Microphone.Hardware I used in this video (NOTE: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying Amazon purchases) Using the selection toolbar to trim the excess audio gives you a precise way to be consistent with your recordings from chapter-to-chapter while meeting the ACX standard. ACX requires 0.5 to 1 second of room tone at the beginning of your recorded chapter and 1-5 seconds at the end of each chapter.
#AUDACITY LADIOCAST HOW TO#
In this video I show you how to trim the precise length of room tone that is required by ACX at both the beginning of your recorded waveform and at the end, using the Selection toolbar in Audacity.
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Synco D2 Hyper-Cardiod Condensor Shotgun Microphone.Hardware I used in this video (NOTE: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying Amazon purchases). Auphonic Desktop App (I am not affiliated with Auphonic and this is not an affiliate link).As I show you in this video, if you’re exporting a mono podcast at -19dB LUFS with this option checked, you’re actually exporting at -22dB LUFS. But when used on a mono track, this option reduces the LUFS level by 3dB. A dual-mono track is a track with left and right channels (similar to a true stereo track) but unlike a stereo track, the audio in each channel is identical. This option is there to meet the EBU’s broadcast standard for LUFS when working with a dual-mono track. In this video I show you how checking the option, “Treat Mono As Dual Mono” when setting LUFS levels in Audacity will actually reduce your exported file’s level by 3dB.