And the file will be saved in your Documents folder. Note that you can also add metadata to your file, such as composing year, your name, genre, etc. Save Your Edited Audio In Various Formats Once done with the editing, you need to save the file, note that hitting Ctrl+S will only save the project, to make an audio file out of this edit, you will have to export the project as mp3/WAV/OGG. You Can Add As Many Sound Effects As You Like You can also drag around the audio file so that it can line up where you want to. You can also add a second audio track if you want, using the drag and drop method. Using The Envelope Tool To Modify Volume Of Audio At Different Time Period For example, select the envelope tool to modify the volume of audio at different places by clicking and resizing the audio waves. Once the file is fully loaded into the application, you will see two rows of waves which essentially are the two audio channels (left and right), and you can customize them individually or together if you want. Drag n Drop Your Audio File Into Audacity Simply, Drag n Drop your audio or Music file from your file manager to the Audacity window and your song/music/audio will be available for editing now. Launch The Application From Grid In GNOME Basic audio editing with audacity on Linux After the installation is finished, you can launch it from the application grid/menu. This application will be installed on your system now when you press Enter. Sudo apt update & sudo apt install audacity # On Debian and Ubuntu based distributions :
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