So to burn an audio CD, export the file (s) you want to burn as a 44100 Hz 16-bit stereo WAV or AIFF file. To configure Audacity for this: In Audio Settings Preferences, set the Project Rate to 44100 Hz. Some CD burning software require you to have a stereo track. If your Project does not already contain a stereo track, click Tracks > Add New

Hello, New user here and struggling to figure something out. I have an mp3 recording that I want to import, convert to 44100Hz, 16-bit and export as a WAV. However, the file is opening at 48000Hz and I can’t find where to change it (I have Audacity at 44100 by default in preferences). Most online searches instruct to alter it in the Project Rate window in the bottom left, but I don’t seem

AAC Converter AAC AAC is an audio file format that works similar to MP3 but compresses more than MP3. It significantly reduces the audio file size without losing the quality. To reduce the file size it uses the MPEG-4 standard to cut off the low frequency sounds that cannot be heard in a human’s ear.

To “convert” audio into MIDI, an app would need to analyze the sound and try to detect discrete note pitches. The pitches are then converted to MIDI note messages. Audacity is not that kind of app, Audacity is an audio editor. Apps to convert audio to MIDI do exist, but mostly they are only effective when the audio has a single melody line FmIe5.
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