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How to use the Compressor in Audacity

In this video, you'll learn how to apply compression to your audio files using Audacity. Be sure to watch all the videos in our Audacity Tutorial playlist - https://bit.ly/AudacityPlaylist Compression reduces the dynamic range of your audio recordings, making the loud parts softer and leaving the soft parts alone. When done correctly, this will give your podcast sound more professional and be more pleasant to listen to. To apply compression, select the audio tracks or clips you want to normalize and click the “Compressor” option in the Effects tab. There are 6x fields you can tweak to customize the effect. 1. Threshold This setting determines the decibel range that you want Audacity to compress. Anything louder than your threshold will have compression applied. 2. Noise Floor Setting your noise floor prevents Audacity from amplifying quiet pauses in your audio or in between your words and introducing noise when you readjust your gain after compression 3. Ratio The ratio determines the amount of compression you want to apply. The higher the ratio, the more Audacity will reduce the peak volume of the loud parts of your audio. 4. Attack Time How quickly do you want Audacity to respond to changes in volume? 5. Release Time After the volume drops below your desired Threshold, how long until Audacity stops compressing the audio? 6. Make-up gain for 0 dB after compressing Since the compressor reduces the peak volume of your audio, this amplifies your audio track and brings the overall volume level back up. You can also pair the Compressor effect with the Limiter effect, which forces your audio waveform to stay below a certain volume threshold, but only use the Limiter effect if you’re having issues with clipping or distortion. ==== Time Stamps ==== 00:40 - Using The Compressor Effect 01:24 - Threshold 01:58 - Noise Floor 02:18 - Compression Ratio 02:42 - Attack & Release Time 03:58 - Make-Up Gain 05:18 - Limiter Effect =================== INTERESTED IN STARTING A PODCAST? You can watch our "How to Start a Podcast" video series to get up and running in no time: https://bit.ly/2L25sAW Start your podcast for free with Buzzsprout at https://bit.ly/2pGU2ux

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