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Recording Auditions with Audacity All auditions should be recorded with Audacity. If you are using a Mac, even though it is possible to use GarageBand, we ask that you use Audacity instead to ensure the encoding and quality is correct. Download Audacity at http://audacityteam.org Download the LAME MP3 plugin here: http://lame.buanzo.org/#lamewindl You should now have files named audacity-win-2.x.x.exe and Lame_v3.xx.x_for_Windows.exe saved on your computer. (For a Mac they will say OSX instead of Windows end in.dmg) Double-click audacity-win-2.x.exe to begin installing Audacity. Just click Next through the installation wizard until you get to Finish. On a Mac, it will just have you drag into your Applications folder, but you must also go to System Preferences Security & Privacy General, and change Allow apps downloaded from: to Anywhere. Double-click Lame_v3.xx.x_for_Windows.exe to begin installing the MP3 encoder. Just click Next or Install through the installation wizard until you get to Finish. If it didn t open automatically, open Audacity by double-clicking the icon on your desktop, or by going to Start All Programs Audacity. (On a Mac, open your Applications folder, and double-click the Audacity icon)

Click Edit and then Preferences and then select Libraries in the left column of the preferences window. Then, click the top Locate button. If the location of lame_enc.dll textbox already has the path to the file in it, just click OK. If that text box is blank, click Browse and click on your C: drive, then Program Files (x86) (if you don t have one with the (x86) after it, just click Program Files ), then Lame for Audacity then lame_enc.dll. Click OK to close that window and go back to the Preferences window. On a mac, the path will probably be /usr/local/lib/audacity/libmp3lame.dylib. Click Devices at the top of the Preferences Window:

Under Recording select your external interface as the Device. The name will vary depending on what type of audio interface or USB microphone you are using, but will probably have either USB or the brand-name of your interface or microphone in the name of it. Do NOT select Line In or Mic or Internal Mic or Stereo Mix or anything like that. Look for USB or the brand name of your external interface that is connected between your computer and the microphone(s). Click OK to close the Preferences window and return to the main Audacity window. Click the triangle next to the microphone icon and then click Start Monitoring. Talk or play into the microphone, and you should see the audio meter moving above the microphone icon. Adjust your levels using the controls on your audio interface or using the slider on the upper right of the Audacity window. The meter should be peaking between -24 and 0 while the student is playing their loudest. Generating the Temporary mp3 files (FBA FOA FVA District Officers Only) In MPA-Online, go to the details section for your auditions and click Download empty MP3 files. Then click the link(s) to download a zip file containing the mp3 files for each room.

For each zip file, open it and drag the mp3 files into the USB drive that you will give to that room: The person running the computers in each room should then create a folder on the computer they are using, and copy all those mp3 files from the USB drive onto the folder on that computer. Once the empty mp3 files are on the computer, delete them from the USB Drive. This USB drive will now be used to transfer recorded auditions from this computer to the District Chairman who will be uploading them.

Recording the Audition The buttons work very similar to a CD or Tape Recorder. Here is what you should use each button for: Record Button: Only use this once at the very beginning of the students audition to begin recording. Hold down SHIFT while clicking this button if you accidentally clicked Stop instead of Pause, and you need to start recording again at the end of the current track rather than creating a new track. Pause Button: Use this to temporarily pause recording while you read the instructions to the student, or when your script says Recording Pause or Recording Off. Click it again before the student starts playing or when the script says Recording On. Stop Button: Only use this at the very end of a student s audition when you are finished with all recording for that student. While Recording, you can use the meter at the top and the waveform in the track to confirm that the student is being recorded and that the levels aren t too high: After Recording, press the Home hey on the keyboard to return to the beginning (or click with the selection tool anywhere on the waveform), and then click the Play button to listen and confirm the quality of the recording.

If there is a lot of silence at the beginning, you can click-and-drag the silent part and then press the Delete key on the keyboard to delete it. Be careful not to cut it too close there should be a second or two of silence before you hear anything, and sometimes if an etude has a soft beginning it will look like silence on the waveform. Always press home and Play to listen to make sure you didn t cut too much off, and if you did, press Control-Z to undo and try it again. Saving the Recording You will need to Export the recording to an mp3 file on your computer, and then copy that mp3 file to the USB Thumb Drive that the runners will pick up and take to the district chair for uploading. Click File and then Export Select the folder that contains the empty mp3 files you copied to the computer earlier.

Select (click once) the audition code of the audition that you just recorded. DOUBLE CHECK THAT YOU CLICKED THE CORRECT CODE. A simple error here could cause this student s audition to be mixed up or lost. The correct code will appear in the File name box when you click it. Change Save as type: to MP3 Files. After you have double-checked that the audition code is correct in the filename, click Save. This will ask you to confirm you want to replace the existing file and then bring up the Edit Metadata window you don t need to enter any metadata so just click OK Go to your folder of mp3 files on the computer. To make sure your most recent mp3 file is always at the top of that window and easy to find, you can add a Date Modified column and then click the column header and then sort by that column. Right-Click any column header, and then find Date Modified. If there is not a check by it, click it to add that column. Then scroll to find the Date Modified column and click it. You may need to click it twice, once sorts it Ascending, clicking it again sorts it Descending putting the most recent file on top. Drag the file you just saved from the window to the USB Thumb Drive. (In the picture it is called USB Drive, but it might be something else for you).

You should now have a copy of the file on the Thumb Drive. Do not delete the file from the computer, just in case something happens with the thumb drive version and they need to get it from you again. Prepare for the Next Audition Now that you are sure you recorded the audition and have two copies of the mp3, you can return to Audacity and prepare for the next audition. There is no reason to save an individual Audacity Project file for each student as long as the mp3 was exported, so we re just going to delete this student s track and make a new one for the next audition. Delete the previous audition track(s) by clicking the X in the upper left corner of the track. You may need to enable Start Monitoring again to pre-check levels for the next student. It turns itself off every time you stop recording with the stop button:

When you click the Record button for the next audition, it will automatically create a new track and start recording to it. Other Audacity Things You May Need To Know: If you hit Stop and then Record again, it will start recording on a new track. Click the cursor to the end of the last track so it will start recording the new track after the old track. If you need to move objects around so that two tracks aren t playing back at the same time, click the move tool, and then drag the objects to position them in order. Click back to the regular select tool when you are finished. If you have headphones plugged into the computer that you want to listen on, click Transport and then Software Playthrough to listen in the headphones while the student is playing. It will only work when Start Monitoring is enabled (see above) or when you are actually recording. If there is a slight delay, that is normal.