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Many musicians use Audacity to complete musical projects, ranging from single songs to albums and other more complicated tasks. This software, which is commonly available as freeware, includes many visual elements for helping beginners to navigate the features of the program. One thing that users commonly want to do is to align tracks in Audacity. Different tracks are recorded with different sounds, and these need to sync up correctly for proper rhythmic blending and to avoid dissonance on the overall project. If you need to align tracks in Audacity, here are the basic steps to line up tracks using Audacity.

  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Open the Audacity program.
    You should see the main screen, with colored controls at the top and gray space for available tracks underneath.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Record your original track.
    You will see the track populate with lines that represent sound modulation, directly under the controls.
    • Use your initial track as a marker for rhythm and timing. Many musicians record an initial track as an "orienting track," where they then align additional tracks with the first one. This track often includes percussion, a static beat or any element that will well represent time for the entire song or project.
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  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Input additional tracks as necessary.
    Get these by inputting them directly through microphones, or using prerecorded samples to beef up your final sound composition.
  4. How.com.vn English: Step 4 Select your additional tracks to align them with your initial track.
    • Experts recommend using the "select" tool available in the tools menu. An alternative method is to simply click on the whole track to select it.
  5. How.com.vn English: Step 5 Use an align command to effectively move your selected track.
    A variety of commands in Audacity help you to align sound pieces.
    • Try an "align with zero" command. The "align with zero" command allows you to align all tracks with the beginning of the overall time for the project.
    • Use an "align with cursor" command. You can effectively move sound portions to where you want them by placing your cursor in the spot where you want the alignment to take place and using an "align with cursor" command.
    • Additional options include using a "selection start" or "selection end" command for alignment.
  6. How.com.vn English: Step 6 Play back the track and make sure your sounds are placed correctly.
    If not, edit them as necessary.
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    How do you actually access the "align" tool?
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    Select tracks from the bar at the top of your screen, then align tracks. You then have the option to align either end to end or together.
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      • Audacity experts reveal that visually impaired users or others can use a "time shifter" plug-in to control the positioning of their tracks and sound portions within an Audacity project. Becoming familiar with this add-on can be a way to figure out how to align portions of a song with less hassle.
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