Audio tutorial on its way up
I presented for the second time yesterday, but instead of a five minute lightning talk I was given an hour to give a summary-style tutorial on audio production using Audacity. The talk was recorded, both by the organisers and by Andrew, so I’ve encoded the footage for publication and it’s on the way up now.
Unfortunately, the sound is terrible, but it’ll have to do. Encoding on a 1.33 Ghz iBook G4 is not fun.
On another note, Adam from FLOSSManuals.net spoke up at the end of the talk to point out the existence of the Audacity manual from that site. The manual is a wiki, so I’ll be adding a section on voice editing when I have the time, hopefully before the next printing (which Adam tells me is next week).
UPDATE: The slides for this presentation are now online, under a Creative Commons license.
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I’ll crosspost too!
Davey, exactly HOW MANY slides is this thing?
I’m jealous. I wish I could be in Taipei with everyone.
Comment by Chacor/NSLE — August 5, 2007 @ 9:15 am