Many Hauptwerk users would already be familiar with the free audio editing software "Audacity". For those who are new to the world of audio editing, you may like to read the quick-start guide to Audacity which I wrote a few years ago.
From 2001 until 2019 I presented monthly radio broadcasts of organ music on the Sydney radio station "Fine Music 102.5 FM" on behalf of the Organ Music Society of Sydney. When I started there were no computers in the studios, and all studio equipment was analog. Computers were later introduced, along with conversion of studio controls to digital operation. For audio recording and editing we installed a program called "Cool Edit" in all of the station's computers.
Several years ago the owners of the licensing rights to Cool Edit changed their approach to licences upon releasing a major upgrade to the software. Instead of a one-off lifetime purchase price allowing for the program to be installed in all of the station's computers as previously, they switched to charging a hefty annual subscription per computer. The new total cost of maintaining the Cool Edit licence immediately became prohibitive for our subscriber-funded volunteer-staffed radio station - so we switched to using Audacity as it is free.
Most of the volunteer staff at Fine Music 102.5 FM are older, often giving of their time in retirement. Learning Cool Edit and indeed learning computer skills in general had been a challenge for some, and the proposed conversion to Audacity was not well received by all. With my background as a teacher, and with an existing knowledge of Audacity because I'd used it privately for some years, I was the logical person to help bridge the gap. I wrote a "quick-start guide" to help transition presenters and producers from Cool Edit to Audacity.
I didn't attempt to write a complete user guide - there was no need to do this as one already exists online from the Audacity website. I aimed simply to give users a foot in the door, so to speak, with the basics.
This link takes you to where a PDF copy of my quick-start guide can be downloaded. You will need to supply an email address in order to be granted access.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uulwhq ... sp=sharing
From 2001 until 2019 I presented monthly radio broadcasts of organ music on the Sydney radio station "Fine Music 102.5 FM" on behalf of the Organ Music Society of Sydney. When I started there were no computers in the studios, and all studio equipment was analog. Computers were later introduced, along with conversion of studio controls to digital operation. For audio recording and editing we installed a program called "Cool Edit" in all of the station's computers.
Several years ago the owners of the licensing rights to Cool Edit changed their approach to licences upon releasing a major upgrade to the software. Instead of a one-off lifetime purchase price allowing for the program to be installed in all of the station's computers as previously, they switched to charging a hefty annual subscription per computer. The new total cost of maintaining the Cool Edit licence immediately became prohibitive for our subscriber-funded volunteer-staffed radio station - so we switched to using Audacity as it is free.
Most of the volunteer staff at Fine Music 102.5 FM are older, often giving of their time in retirement. Learning Cool Edit and indeed learning computer skills in general had been a challenge for some, and the proposed conversion to Audacity was not well received by all. With my background as a teacher, and with an existing knowledge of Audacity because I'd used it privately for some years, I was the logical person to help bridge the gap. I wrote a "quick-start guide" to help transition presenters and producers from Cool Edit to Audacity.
I didn't attempt to write a complete user guide - there was no need to do this as one already exists online from the Audacity website. I aimed simply to give users a foot in the door, so to speak, with the basics.
This link takes you to where a PDF copy of my quick-start guide can be downloaded. You will need to supply an email address in order to be granted access.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uulwhq ... sp=sharing